A recent article in Aerospace America claims that 'the average success ratio of the current U.S. stable of launch vehicles, including upper stages, is about 92 percent (without upper stages it is close to 95 percent). The 8 percent failure probability implies an expected loss of $12M per flight, not including the lost opportunity costs'. Since payload costs are likely to be much greater than launch costs and even more so for the new launch vehicles for the Advanced Launch Development Program (ALDP), the cost of rocket motor unreliability at the current 8 percent rate can run into billions of dollars if expected increases in demand are realized. At an 8 percent failure rate, it is extremely unlikely that failure will occur during the first f...
The Advanced Solid Rocket Motor (ASRM) will not only bring increased safety, reliability and perform...
A program to identify surplus solid rocket propellant engines which would be available for a program...
In 2004, the NASA Astronaut Office produced a memo regarding the safety of next generation launch ve...
To increase the success rate of U.S. built Rocket Motors (SRM), the approach taken is: (1) set commo...
Structural requirements, materials and, especially, processing are critical issues that will pace th...
The solid rocket motor failure database; current programs; and shortfalls of solid rocket propulsion...
Designing a reliable system is difficult and costly, due to the design process to be followed and te...
A methodology for the reliability analysis of a reusable solid rocket motor case is discussed. The a...
Issued as Progress report no. 1-28, Final report, and Final report corrected, Project no. E-16-646Fi...
The analysis followed five selected motors through initial design, development, test, qualification,...
Since 1963, solid propellant apogee motors have been placing satellites into geosynchronous orbits. ...
During the structural certification effort for the Space Launch System solid rocket booster nozzle, ...
Solid propellant rockets were used extensively in space missions ranging from large boosters to orbi...
Planning is underway for new NASA missions to the moon and to MARS. These missions carry a great dea...
The United States is approaching the 21st century with it\u27s space launch community providing only...
The Advanced Solid Rocket Motor (ASRM) will not only bring increased safety, reliability and perform...
A program to identify surplus solid rocket propellant engines which would be available for a program...
In 2004, the NASA Astronaut Office produced a memo regarding the safety of next generation launch ve...
To increase the success rate of U.S. built Rocket Motors (SRM), the approach taken is: (1) set commo...
Structural requirements, materials and, especially, processing are critical issues that will pace th...
The solid rocket motor failure database; current programs; and shortfalls of solid rocket propulsion...
Designing a reliable system is difficult and costly, due to the design process to be followed and te...
A methodology for the reliability analysis of a reusable solid rocket motor case is discussed. The a...
Issued as Progress report no. 1-28, Final report, and Final report corrected, Project no. E-16-646Fi...
The analysis followed five selected motors through initial design, development, test, qualification,...
Since 1963, solid propellant apogee motors have been placing satellites into geosynchronous orbits. ...
During the structural certification effort for the Space Launch System solid rocket booster nozzle, ...
Solid propellant rockets were used extensively in space missions ranging from large boosters to orbi...
Planning is underway for new NASA missions to the moon and to MARS. These missions carry a great dea...
The United States is approaching the 21st century with it\u27s space launch community providing only...
The Advanced Solid Rocket Motor (ASRM) will not only bring increased safety, reliability and perform...
A program to identify surplus solid rocket propellant engines which would be available for a program...
In 2004, the NASA Astronaut Office produced a memo regarding the safety of next generation launch ve...