Tests were conducted at room temperature to determine the shear properties of the strain isolator pad (SIP) material used in the thermal protection system of the space shuttle. Tests were conducted on both the .23 cm and .41 cm thick SIP material in the virgin state and after fifty fully reversed shear cycles. The shear stress displacement relationships are highly nonlinear, exhibit large hysteresis effects, are dependent on material orientation, and have a large low modulus region near the zero stress level where small changes in stress can result in large displacements. The values at the higher stress levels generally increase with normal and shear force load conditioning. Normal forces applied during the shear tests reduces the low modul...
Structural tests were conducted on thermal protection systems (TPS) LI 900 and LI 2200 tiles and .41...
Pressure drop tests were conducted on available samples of low and high density tile, densified low ...
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The effect of load eccentricity and substructure deformation on the ultimate strength and stress dis...
The room temperature fatigue behavior of 0.41-cm (0.16-in) thick strain-isolation-pad (SIP) material...
A nonlinear analysis was used to study the effects of substrate deformation characteristics and stra...
Vibration tests were performed on the tile/strain-isolator-pad system used as thermal protection for...
The thermal protection system used on the Space Shuttle orbiter to determine strains in the reusable...
Tests were conducted on a sample of strain isolation pad (SIP) typical of that used in the shuttle o...
An experimental study was conducted to measure the mechanical properties of the Thermal Protection S...
Components of the space shuttle high temperature reusable surface insulation (HRSI) system were micr...
Two tests of undensified Space Shuttle thermal protection tiles under combined static and dynamic lo...
Static and cyclic load tests were conducted to determine the static and fatigue strength of the RIS ...
The tile is the main heat insulation part of a thermal protection system, and is attached to the out...
Preliminary results of shearographic inspections of the shuttle external tank (ET) spray-on foam ins...
Structural tests were conducted on thermal protection systems (TPS) LI 900 and LI 2200 tiles and .41...
Pressure drop tests were conducted on available samples of low and high density tile, densified low ...
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The effect of load eccentricity and substructure deformation on the ultimate strength and stress dis...
The room temperature fatigue behavior of 0.41-cm (0.16-in) thick strain-isolation-pad (SIP) material...
A nonlinear analysis was used to study the effects of substrate deformation characteristics and stra...
Vibration tests were performed on the tile/strain-isolator-pad system used as thermal protection for...
The thermal protection system used on the Space Shuttle orbiter to determine strains in the reusable...
Tests were conducted on a sample of strain isolation pad (SIP) typical of that used in the shuttle o...
An experimental study was conducted to measure the mechanical properties of the Thermal Protection S...
Components of the space shuttle high temperature reusable surface insulation (HRSI) system were micr...
Two tests of undensified Space Shuttle thermal protection tiles under combined static and dynamic lo...
Static and cyclic load tests were conducted to determine the static and fatigue strength of the RIS ...
The tile is the main heat insulation part of a thermal protection system, and is attached to the out...
Preliminary results of shearographic inspections of the shuttle external tank (ET) spray-on foam ins...
Structural tests were conducted on thermal protection systems (TPS) LI 900 and LI 2200 tiles and .41...
Pressure drop tests were conducted on available samples of low and high density tile, densified low ...
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