An analysis of attenuation of the range safety signal at 416.5 MHz observed after SRB separation and ending at hand over to Bermuda, during which transmission must pass through the LOX/H2 propelled main engine exhaust plumes, is summarized. Absorption by free electrons in the exhaust plume can account for the nearly constant magnitude of the observed attenuation during this period; it does not explain the short term transient increases that occur at one or more times during this portion of the flight. It is necessary to assume that a trace amount (about 0.5 ppm) of easily ionizable impurity must be present in the exhaust flow. Other mechanisms of attenuation, such as scattering by turbulent fluctuations of both free and bound electrons and ...
An overview and progress report of the work performed or sponsored by LeRC toward the development of...
A data base describing the properties of the exhaust cloud produced by the launch of the Space Trans...
Molecular sink facility and 25-foot space simulator have been used to distinguish nature of exhaust ...
Theoretical predictions of plume interference for the space shuttle range safety system by solid roc...
During a static ground test of a full-scale SRM, measurements of attenuation of the UHF 416.5 MHz Ra...
Results are summarized of various analyses of the exhaust plumes of the space shuttle. Specific topi...
Principal exhaust species emitted at various altitudes for two trajectories of the space shuttle veh...
The appearance of visible objects in the exhaust plume of space shuttle main engines (SSME) during t...
Rocket-launched vehicles produce a trail of exhaust that contains ions, free electrons, and soot. Th...
Charged rocket plumes generally exceed the length of their source vehicles, and offer lightning a fa...
The Optical Plume Anomaly Detection Program, an experimental study in the attempt to create a rocket...
Emissions of total oxides of nitrogen, unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide fr...
The range safety system (RSS) transmitters operate at a frequency of 416.500 MHz. The transmitting a...
The primary objectives were to develop a Base Heating Indicator Code and a new plume radiation code ...
Computer program for resolution band model prediction of heat transfer from rocket exhaust plume
An overview and progress report of the work performed or sponsored by LeRC toward the development of...
A data base describing the properties of the exhaust cloud produced by the launch of the Space Trans...
Molecular sink facility and 25-foot space simulator have been used to distinguish nature of exhaust ...
Theoretical predictions of plume interference for the space shuttle range safety system by solid roc...
During a static ground test of a full-scale SRM, measurements of attenuation of the UHF 416.5 MHz Ra...
Results are summarized of various analyses of the exhaust plumes of the space shuttle. Specific topi...
Principal exhaust species emitted at various altitudes for two trajectories of the space shuttle veh...
The appearance of visible objects in the exhaust plume of space shuttle main engines (SSME) during t...
Rocket-launched vehicles produce a trail of exhaust that contains ions, free electrons, and soot. Th...
Charged rocket plumes generally exceed the length of their source vehicles, and offer lightning a fa...
The Optical Plume Anomaly Detection Program, an experimental study in the attempt to create a rocket...
Emissions of total oxides of nitrogen, unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide fr...
The range safety system (RSS) transmitters operate at a frequency of 416.500 MHz. The transmitting a...
The primary objectives were to develop a Base Heating Indicator Code and a new plume radiation code ...
Computer program for resolution band model prediction of heat transfer from rocket exhaust plume
An overview and progress report of the work performed or sponsored by LeRC toward the development of...
A data base describing the properties of the exhaust cloud produced by the launch of the Space Trans...
Molecular sink facility and 25-foot space simulator have been used to distinguish nature of exhaust ...