The characteristics of the solid rocket propellant for use with the space shuttle rocket engine are discussed. Design ramifications have created different web thicknesses and motor operating pressures which have necessitated small changes in the required propellant burning rate at 1,000 psia. However, the SRM burning rate remains well within the range demonstrated in the Poseidon and Minuteman first stage motors. Any change in propellant burning rate can be accomplished readily by a slight modification in the oxidizer particle size distribution. The ballistic and mechanical properties of the propellant remain unchanged from the baseline (Configuration 0)
Technologies either critical to performance of offering cost advantages compared to the investment r...
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
Techniques for orbital refueling of space based vehicles were developed and experimental programs to...
The results are presented of an investigation to determine the capability of a monopropellant hydraz...
The cost effectiveness of various propulsion technologies for shuttle-launched multimission modular ...
The Space Storable Rocket Technology Program (SSRT) was conducted to establish a technology for a ne...
The design of the Space Shuttle vehicle configuration requires that the SRMs produce thrust within t...
Three candidate hybrid propulsion (HP) concepts were identified, optimized, evaluated, and refined t...
This is the second volume in the 1994 annual report for the NASA Propulsion Engineering Research Cen...
Thermal damage to the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) aft manifold Thermal Protection System (TPS) ...
Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and...
The Apollo Soyuz mission was the first manned space flight to be conducted jointly by two nations - ...
This report discusses the development and underlying mathematics of a rigid-body computer model of a...
The STS-65 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the Orb...
The feasibility and conceptual design aspects of repair materials and procedures for in orbit repair...
Technologies either critical to performance of offering cost advantages compared to the investment r...
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
Techniques for orbital refueling of space based vehicles were developed and experimental programs to...
The results are presented of an investigation to determine the capability of a monopropellant hydraz...
The cost effectiveness of various propulsion technologies for shuttle-launched multimission modular ...
The Space Storable Rocket Technology Program (SSRT) was conducted to establish a technology for a ne...
The design of the Space Shuttle vehicle configuration requires that the SRMs produce thrust within t...
Three candidate hybrid propulsion (HP) concepts were identified, optimized, evaluated, and refined t...
This is the second volume in the 1994 annual report for the NASA Propulsion Engineering Research Cen...
Thermal damage to the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) aft manifold Thermal Protection System (TPS) ...
Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and...
The Apollo Soyuz mission was the first manned space flight to be conducted jointly by two nations - ...
This report discusses the development and underlying mathematics of a rigid-body computer model of a...
The STS-65 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the Orb...
The feasibility and conceptual design aspects of repair materials and procedures for in orbit repair...
Technologies either critical to performance of offering cost advantages compared to the investment r...
The STS-77 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report summarizes the Payload activities as well as the: Or...
Techniques for orbital refueling of space based vehicles were developed and experimental programs to...