The need to demonstrate and evaluate the effectiveness of heat interception methods for use on a relevant cryogenic propulsion stage at a system level has been identified. Evolvable Cryogenics (eCryo) Structural Heat Intercept, Insulation and Vibration Evaluation Rig (SHIIVER) will be designed with vehicle specific geometries (SLS Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) as guidance) and will be subjected to simulated space environments. One method of reducing structure-born heat leak being investigated utilizes vapor-based heat interception. Vapor-based heat interception could potentially reduce heat leak into liquid hydrogen propulsion tanks, increasing potential mission length or payload capability. Due to the high number of unknowns associated wit...
The Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research at the University of Texas at El Paso, has ...
This paper presents experimental design and test results of the recently concluded 1-g inverted vert...
The development of long duration orbital cryogenic storage systems will require the reduction of hea...
Abstract: NASA is currently investigating methods to reduce the boil-off rate on large cryogenic upp...
For large in-space cryogenic upper stages, substantial axial heat removal from a forward skirt by va...
After evaluating NASA space architecture goals, the Office of Chief Technologist identified the need...
The development of long duration orbital cryogenic storage systems will require the reduction of hea...
The Structural Heat Intercept, Insulation, and Vibration Evaluation Rig (SHIIVER) is a large scale c...
A plane is being designed that will be similar in size and range to a Boeing 787-800 that will run o...
A plane is being designed that will be similar in size and range to a Boeing 787-800 that will run o...
Thermal protection systems for cryogenic fuels - liquid hydrogen for space mission
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
The Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research at the University of Texas at El Paso, has ...
The Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer (CPST) project has been a long-running program in the ...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
The Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research at the University of Texas at El Paso, has ...
This paper presents experimental design and test results of the recently concluded 1-g inverted vert...
The development of long duration orbital cryogenic storage systems will require the reduction of hea...
Abstract: NASA is currently investigating methods to reduce the boil-off rate on large cryogenic upp...
For large in-space cryogenic upper stages, substantial axial heat removal from a forward skirt by va...
After evaluating NASA space architecture goals, the Office of Chief Technologist identified the need...
The development of long duration orbital cryogenic storage systems will require the reduction of hea...
The Structural Heat Intercept, Insulation, and Vibration Evaluation Rig (SHIIVER) is a large scale c...
A plane is being designed that will be similar in size and range to a Boeing 787-800 that will run o...
A plane is being designed that will be similar in size and range to a Boeing 787-800 that will run o...
Thermal protection systems for cryogenic fuels - liquid hydrogen for space mission
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
The Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research at the University of Texas at El Paso, has ...
The Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer (CPST) project has been a long-running program in the ...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
The Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research at the University of Texas at El Paso, has ...
This paper presents experimental design and test results of the recently concluded 1-g inverted vert...
The development of long duration orbital cryogenic storage systems will require the reduction of hea...