Recovery and reuse of the Space Shuttle solid rocket boosters was baselined to support the primary goal to develop a low cost space transportation system. The recovery system required for the 170,000-lb boosters was for the largest and heaviest object yet to be retrieved from exoatmospheric conditions. State-of-the-art design procedures were ground-ruled and development testing minimized to produce both a reliable and cost effective system. The ability to utilize the inherent drag of the boosters during the initial phase of reentry was a key factor in minimizing the parachute loads, size and weight. A wind tunnel test program was devised to enable the accurate prediction of booster aerodynamic characteristics. Concurrently, wind tunnel, roc...
The atmospheric ascent flight phase of the mated composite booster and orbiter is discussed. The com...
The Space Shuttle aerodynamics and performance communities were challenged to verify the Space Shutt...
The performance requirements, preliminary designs, and development program plans for an airborne rec...
The Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) element integrates all the subsystems needed for ascent flight, entry...
The design of the space shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) subsystems for reuse posed some unique an...
The cancellation of the Advanced Solid Rocket Booster Project and the earth-to-orbit payload require...
Preliminary parametric studies were performed to establish size, weight and packaging arrangements f...
A baseline for a space shuttle configuration utilizing four parallel-burn 120-in. diameter SRMS is p...
The baseline for a space shuttle configuration utilizing two parallel-burn, 156-in.-diameter SRMs wi...
Two Solid Rocket Boosters provide the primary first stage thrust for the Space Shuttle. These Booste...
A technique is developed to optimize the shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) design for water impact ...
The design criteria and characteristics of parachutes for recovery of the solid rocket boosters used...
The drag parachute system was added to the Space Shuttle Orbiter's landing deceleration subsystem be...
The objective was to update the present Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) baseline reentry ae...
The effects were evaluated of 1980 technology on the weight of recovery systems capable of decelerat...
The atmospheric ascent flight phase of the mated composite booster and orbiter is discussed. The com...
The Space Shuttle aerodynamics and performance communities were challenged to verify the Space Shutt...
The performance requirements, preliminary designs, and development program plans for an airborne rec...
The Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) element integrates all the subsystems needed for ascent flight, entry...
The design of the space shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) subsystems for reuse posed some unique an...
The cancellation of the Advanced Solid Rocket Booster Project and the earth-to-orbit payload require...
Preliminary parametric studies were performed to establish size, weight and packaging arrangements f...
A baseline for a space shuttle configuration utilizing four parallel-burn 120-in. diameter SRMS is p...
The baseline for a space shuttle configuration utilizing two parallel-burn, 156-in.-diameter SRMs wi...
Two Solid Rocket Boosters provide the primary first stage thrust for the Space Shuttle. These Booste...
A technique is developed to optimize the shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) design for water impact ...
The design criteria and characteristics of parachutes for recovery of the solid rocket boosters used...
The drag parachute system was added to the Space Shuttle Orbiter's landing deceleration subsystem be...
The objective was to update the present Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) baseline reentry ae...
The effects were evaluated of 1980 technology on the weight of recovery systems capable of decelerat...
The atmospheric ascent flight phase of the mated composite booster and orbiter is discussed. The com...
The Space Shuttle aerodynamics and performance communities were challenged to verify the Space Shutt...
The performance requirements, preliminary designs, and development program plans for an airborne rec...