The launch complexes at NASA\u27s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are critical support facilities for the successful launch of space-based vehicles. These facilities include a flame trench that bisects the pad at ground level. This trench includes a flame deflector system that consists of an inverted, V-shaped steel structure covered with a high-temperature concrete material five inches thick that extends across the center of the flame trench. One side of the V receives and deflects the flames from the orbiter main engines; the opposite side deflects the flames from the solid rocket boosters. There are also two movable deflectors at the top of the trench to provide additional protection to shuttle hardware from the solid rocket booster...
Since the end of the space shuttle program, a new generation spacecraft has been developed to transp...
The topics addressed are: (1) thermal protection system technology needs; and (2) long-term, reusabl...
A deflector risk mitigation program was recently conducted at the NASA Stennis Space Center. The pri...
The launch complexes at NASA\u27s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are critical support facilities...
This report summarizes conditions in the Launch Complex 39 (LC-39) flame trenches during a Space Shu...
A trade study and litera ture survey of refractory materials (fi rebrick. refractory concrete. and s...
NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is developing a new deployable launch system capability to support a...
When space vehicles are launched, extreme heat, exhaust, and chemicals are produced and these form a...
Fondu Fyre (FF) is currently the only refractory material qualified for use in the flame trench at K...
A program was initiated at the Kennedy Space Center in December 1967 and conducted through December ...
The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) maintains several facilities for launching space vehicles. Du...
The current paper presents results from a combined research effort by Louisiana Tech University (LTU...
The original and subsequent designs of the Solid Rocket Booster/Holddown Post blast shield assemblie...
After many years of harsh rocket launches, the Main Flame Deflector (MFD) at Kennedy Space Center ha...
The harsh conditions to which the Space Shuttles are exposed during flight required the development ...
Since the end of the space shuttle program, a new generation spacecraft has been developed to transp...
The topics addressed are: (1) thermal protection system technology needs; and (2) long-term, reusabl...
A deflector risk mitigation program was recently conducted at the NASA Stennis Space Center. The pri...
The launch complexes at NASA\u27s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are critical support facilities...
This report summarizes conditions in the Launch Complex 39 (LC-39) flame trenches during a Space Shu...
A trade study and litera ture survey of refractory materials (fi rebrick. refractory concrete. and s...
NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is developing a new deployable launch system capability to support a...
When space vehicles are launched, extreme heat, exhaust, and chemicals are produced and these form a...
Fondu Fyre (FF) is currently the only refractory material qualified for use in the flame trench at K...
A program was initiated at the Kennedy Space Center in December 1967 and conducted through December ...
The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) maintains several facilities for launching space vehicles. Du...
The current paper presents results from a combined research effort by Louisiana Tech University (LTU...
The original and subsequent designs of the Solid Rocket Booster/Holddown Post blast shield assemblie...
After many years of harsh rocket launches, the Main Flame Deflector (MFD) at Kennedy Space Center ha...
The harsh conditions to which the Space Shuttles are exposed during flight required the development ...
Since the end of the space shuttle program, a new generation spacecraft has been developed to transp...
The topics addressed are: (1) thermal protection system technology needs; and (2) long-term, reusabl...
A deflector risk mitigation program was recently conducted at the NASA Stennis Space Center. The pri...