The thrust vector control systems of the solid rocket boosters are turbine-powered, electrically controlled hydraulic systems which function through hydraulic actuators to gimbal the nozzles of the solid rocket boosters and provide vehicle steering for the Space Shuttle. Turbine power for the thrust vector control systems is provided through hydrazine fueled auxiliary power units which drive the hydraulic pumps. The solid rocket booster auxiliary power unit resulted from trade studies which indicated significant advantages would result if an existing engine could be found to meet the program goal of 20 missions reusability and adapted to meet the seawater environments associated with ocean landings. During its maturation, the auxiliary powe...
The Liquid Rocket Booster study was initiated by NASA to define an alternative to the Solid Rocket B...
The technical requirements for the solid propellant rocket engine to be used with the space shuttle ...
The Shuttle flight system is composed of the Orbiter, an External Tank (ET) that contains the ascent...
The Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) element integrates all the subsystems needed for ascent flight, entry...
Two Solid Rocket Boosters provide the primary first stage thrust for the Space Shuttle. These Booste...
The factors affecting the choice of the 156 inch diameter, parallel burn, solid propellant rocket en...
An analysis and design effort was conducted as part of the study of solid rocket motor for a space s...
The cancellation of the Advanced Solid Rocket Booster Project and the earth-to-orbit payload require...
A systems requirements analysis for the solid propellant rocket engine to be used with the space shu...
The design of the space shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) subsystems for reuse posed some unique an...
An analysis of the water entry loads imposed on the reusable solid propellant rocket engine of the s...
Selected system supporting analyses in conjunction with the preliminary design of an auxiliary power...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine* (SSME) is a reusable, high-performance rocket engine being developed ...
Auxiliary power units operating on hydrogen and oxygen have the potential for significantly improved...
The study of solid rocket motors for a space shuttle booster was directed toward definition of a par...
The Liquid Rocket Booster study was initiated by NASA to define an alternative to the Solid Rocket B...
The technical requirements for the solid propellant rocket engine to be used with the space shuttle ...
The Shuttle flight system is composed of the Orbiter, an External Tank (ET) that contains the ascent...
The Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) element integrates all the subsystems needed for ascent flight, entry...
Two Solid Rocket Boosters provide the primary first stage thrust for the Space Shuttle. These Booste...
The factors affecting the choice of the 156 inch diameter, parallel burn, solid propellant rocket en...
An analysis and design effort was conducted as part of the study of solid rocket motor for a space s...
The cancellation of the Advanced Solid Rocket Booster Project and the earth-to-orbit payload require...
A systems requirements analysis for the solid propellant rocket engine to be used with the space shu...
The design of the space shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) subsystems for reuse posed some unique an...
An analysis of the water entry loads imposed on the reusable solid propellant rocket engine of the s...
Selected system supporting analyses in conjunction with the preliminary design of an auxiliary power...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine* (SSME) is a reusable, high-performance rocket engine being developed ...
Auxiliary power units operating on hydrogen and oxygen have the potential for significantly improved...
The study of solid rocket motors for a space shuttle booster was directed toward definition of a par...
The Liquid Rocket Booster study was initiated by NASA to define an alternative to the Solid Rocket B...
The technical requirements for the solid propellant rocket engine to be used with the space shuttle ...
The Shuttle flight system is composed of the Orbiter, an External Tank (ET) that contains the ascent...