Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-09Entry, descent, and landing technologies for space exploration missions to atmospheric bodies traditionally exploit the body’s ambient atmosphere as a medium through which a spacecraft or probe can interact to transfer momentum and energy for a soft landing. For bodies with no appreciable atmosphere, a significant engineering challenge exists to overcome the lack of passive methods to decelerate a spacecraft or probe. Proposed is a novel means for the creation of a transient atmosphere for airless icy bodies through the use of a two stage payload-penetrator probe. The first stage is a hyper-velocity penetrator that impacts the icy body. The second stage is an aero-braking-capable probe direc...
The author has analyzed the use of a light-weight inflatable hypersonic drag device, called a ballut...
This Master thesis consists in investigating the formation and behavior of vapor and ice plumes. The...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021This thesis seeks to examine the feasibility of a s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-03Landing of a payload on any celestial body has o...
The icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn are important astrobiology targets. Access to the surface of the...
This paper examines what would happen if a hypersonic vehicle flies through an atmosphere laden with...
The icy moons of the solar system represent the most promising targets for astrobiological explorati...
In order to investigate movement of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, an air-dropped ice penetrator ...
The Cassini spacecraft, observing the Saturnian system for over 13 years, discovered aspects of the ...
A high-speed body, such as a hypersonic aircraft or re-entry vehicle, travelling through weather may...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This thesis further develops the Europa Kinetic Ice...
In the study of atmospheric entry, some of the most challenging conditions to model numerically mani...
The Saturnian moon Enceladus is thought to be one of the most ideal places to search for extraterres...
A major goal of NASA’s In-Space Propulsion Program is to shorten trip times for scientific planetary...
We present a new, robust, material model (incorporated within ANSYS AUTODYN) for water ice which suc...
The author has analyzed the use of a light-weight inflatable hypersonic drag device, called a ballut...
This Master thesis consists in investigating the formation and behavior of vapor and ice plumes. The...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021This thesis seeks to examine the feasibility of a s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-03Landing of a payload on any celestial body has o...
The icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn are important astrobiology targets. Access to the surface of the...
This paper examines what would happen if a hypersonic vehicle flies through an atmosphere laden with...
The icy moons of the solar system represent the most promising targets for astrobiological explorati...
In order to investigate movement of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, an air-dropped ice penetrator ...
The Cassini spacecraft, observing the Saturnian system for over 13 years, discovered aspects of the ...
A high-speed body, such as a hypersonic aircraft or re-entry vehicle, travelling through weather may...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This thesis further develops the Europa Kinetic Ice...
In the study of atmospheric entry, some of the most challenging conditions to model numerically mani...
The Saturnian moon Enceladus is thought to be one of the most ideal places to search for extraterres...
A major goal of NASA’s In-Space Propulsion Program is to shorten trip times for scientific planetary...
We present a new, robust, material model (incorporated within ANSYS AUTODYN) for water ice which suc...
The author has analyzed the use of a light-weight inflatable hypersonic drag device, called a ballut...
This Master thesis consists in investigating the formation and behavior of vapor and ice plumes. The...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021This thesis seeks to examine the feasibility of a s...