Results are presented of a two year program to evaluate packaged thermal insulations for use under a metallic radiative TPS of a shuttle orbiter vehicle. Evaluations demonstrated their survival for up to 100 mission reuse cycles under shuttle acoustic and thermal loads with peak temperatures of 1000 F, 1800 F, 2000 F, 2200 F and 2500 F. The specimens were composed of low density refractory fiber felts, packaged in thin gage metal foils. In addition, studies were conducted on the venting requirements of the packages, salt spray resistance of the metal foils, and the thermal conductivity of many of the insulations as a function of temperature and ambient air pressure. Data is also presented on the radiant energy transport through insulations,...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
Analytical models were developed to model the heat transfer through high-temperature fibrous insulat...
Reusable launch vehicle stages encounter large heat fluxes during their mission, especially during r...
High temperature insulation materials for use under radiative thermal protection systems of shuttle ...
Reusable surface insulation materials, which were developed as heat shields for the space shuttle, w...
An experimental apparatus was designed to measure the effective thermal conductivity of various high...
High temperature multilayer insulations have been investigated as an effective component of thermal-...
Spacecraft entering a planetary atmosphere require a very sophisticated thermal protection system. T...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
The packaging of metal wool for reusable thermal heat shields applied to aerodynamic and other surfa...
Three reusable insulation systems concepts were developed for use with cryogenic tanks of earth-base...
The harsh conditions to which the Space Shuttles are exposed during flight required the development ...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...
Since the first U.S. manned entry, Mercury (May 5, 1961), seventy-five manned entries have been made...
The major material and design challenges associated with the orbiter thermal protection system (TPS)...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
Analytical models were developed to model the heat transfer through high-temperature fibrous insulat...
Reusable launch vehicle stages encounter large heat fluxes during their mission, especially during r...
High temperature insulation materials for use under radiative thermal protection systems of shuttle ...
Reusable surface insulation materials, which were developed as heat shields for the space shuttle, w...
An experimental apparatus was designed to measure the effective thermal conductivity of various high...
High temperature multilayer insulations have been investigated as an effective component of thermal-...
Spacecraft entering a planetary atmosphere require a very sophisticated thermal protection system. T...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
The packaging of metal wool for reusable thermal heat shields applied to aerodynamic and other surfa...
Three reusable insulation systems concepts were developed for use with cryogenic tanks of earth-base...
The harsh conditions to which the Space Shuttles are exposed during flight required the development ...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...
Since the first U.S. manned entry, Mercury (May 5, 1961), seventy-five manned entries have been made...
The major material and design challenges associated with the orbiter thermal protection system (TPS)...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
Analytical models were developed to model the heat transfer through high-temperature fibrous insulat...
Reusable launch vehicle stages encounter large heat fluxes during their mission, especially during r...