The recession characteristics of the materials used to closeout the Thermal Protection System (TPS) on the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) were assessed. Two candidate closeout materials namely, K5NA and MTA2 is the Marshall Trowelable Ablator. Test panels of each of these two materials were subjected to aerodynamic heat and shear in the NASA Hot Gas Facility. Pretest and Post-test measurements were taken and the rate of recession (R) thus determined was correlated with the heating rate. A least squares curve fit of the data together with another least squares 95% confidence level fit, was performed. The characteristics of the two materials when compared showed that both materials performed equally well at the higher heating rates ...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
Quantifying the thermal response of a heat shield is a key step in the design of a spacecraft to ens...
The development of the thermal protection system for the Solid Rocket Booster is reported. Tests and...
During prelaunch procedures at Kennedy Space Center some of the EPDM Thermal Protection System mater...
A trowellable closeout/repair material designated as MTA-2 was developed and evaluated for use on th...
Tests conducted to evaluate the adequacy of solid rocket booster (SRB) phenolic thermal protection s...
A complete run log of all tests conducted in the NASA-MSFC hot gas test facility during the developm...
Spacecraft entering a planetary atmosphere require a very sophisticated thermal protection system. T...
A method of remotely measuring surface recession of a material sample in a plasma flow through emiss...
The four solid rocket booster (SRB) hold-down posts are fastened to the mobile launch platform (MLP)...
The results are reported of research to provide thermal support in the design of the thermal protect...
After every Shuttle mission, the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) are recovered and observed for missing...
A full scale segment of the actual Solid Rocket Booster aft skirt heat shield curtain was tested in ...
Preliminary results of shearographic inspections of the shuttle external tank (ET) spray-on foam ins...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
Quantifying the thermal response of a heat shield is a key step in the design of a spacecraft to ens...
The development of the thermal protection system for the Solid Rocket Booster is reported. Tests and...
During prelaunch procedures at Kennedy Space Center some of the EPDM Thermal Protection System mater...
A trowellable closeout/repair material designated as MTA-2 was developed and evaluated for use on th...
Tests conducted to evaluate the adequacy of solid rocket booster (SRB) phenolic thermal protection s...
A complete run log of all tests conducted in the NASA-MSFC hot gas test facility during the developm...
Spacecraft entering a planetary atmosphere require a very sophisticated thermal protection system. T...
A method of remotely measuring surface recession of a material sample in a plasma flow through emiss...
The four solid rocket booster (SRB) hold-down posts are fastened to the mobile launch platform (MLP)...
The results are reported of research to provide thermal support in the design of the thermal protect...
After every Shuttle mission, the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) are recovered and observed for missing...
A full scale segment of the actual Solid Rocket Booster aft skirt heat shield curtain was tested in ...
Preliminary results of shearographic inspections of the shuttle external tank (ET) spray-on foam ins...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
Quantifying the thermal response of a heat shield is a key step in the design of a spacecraft to ens...