Characterization of advanced flexible thermal protection material for space applications

1992 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 718-726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph P. Clayton ◽  
Michael L. Tinker
2011 ◽  
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David Mascarenas ◽  
David Macknelly ◽  
Josh Mullins ◽  
Heather Wiest ◽  
Gyuhae Park ◽  
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Tayaramma D.P.V. Jalluri ◽  
Girish M. Gouda ◽  
Arjun Dey ◽  
B. Rudraswamy ◽  
K.V. Sriram

Robotics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Francesco Samani ◽  
Marco Ceccarelli

TORVEastro robot design is presented with a built prototype in LARM2 (Laboratory of Robot Mechatronics) for testing and characterizing its functionality for service in space stations. Several robot astronauts are designed with bulky human-like structures that cannot be convenient for outdoor space service in monitoring and maintenance of the external structures of orbital stations. The design features of TORVEastro robot are discussed with its peculiar mechanical design with 3 arm-legs as agile service robot astronaut. A lab prototype is used to test the operation performance and the feasibility of its peculiar design. The robot weighs 1 kg, and consists of a central torso, three identical three-degree of freedom (DoF) arm–legs and one vision system. Test results are reported to discuss the operation efficiency in terms of motion characteristics and power consumption during lab experiments that nevertheless show the feasibility of the robot for outdoor space applications.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
STEFANO MUNGIGUERRA ◽  
ANSELMO CECERE ◽  
RAFFAELE SAVINO

The most extreme aero-thermo-dynamic conditions encountered in aerospace applications include those of atmospheric re-entry, characterized by hypersonic Mach numbers, high temperatures and a chemically reacting environment, and of rocket propulsion, in which a combusting, high-pressure, supersonic flow can severely attack the surfaces of the motor internal components (particularly nozzle throats), leading to thermo-chemical erosion and consequent thrust decrease. For these applications, Ultra-High-Temperature Ceramics (UHTC), namely transition metal borides and carbides, are regarded as promising candidates, due to their excellent high-temperature properties, including oxidation and ablation resistance, which are boosted by the introduction of secondary phases, such as silicon carbide and carbon fibers reinforcement (in the so-called Ultra-High- Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites, UHTCMC). The recent European H2020 C3HARME research project was devoted to development and characterization of new-class UHTCMCs for near-zero ablation thermal protection systems for re-entry vehicles and near-zero erosion rocket nozzles. Within the frame of the project and in collaboration with several research institutions and private companies, research activities at the University of Naples “Federico II” (UNINA) focused on requirements definition, prototypes design and test conditions identification, with the aim to increase the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of UHTCMC up to 6. Experimental tests were performed with two facilities: an arc-jet plasma wind tunnel, where small specimens were characterized in a relevant atmospheric re-entry environment (Fig.1a), and a lab-scale hybrid rocket engine, where material testing was performed with different setups, up to complete nozzle tests, in conditions representative of real propulsive applications (Fig.1b). The characterization of the aero-thermo-chemical response and ablation resistance of different UHTCMC formulations was supported by numerical computations of fluiddynamic flowfields and materials thermal behavior. The UNINA activities provided a large database supporting the achievement of the project objectives, with development and testing of full-scale TPS assemblies and a large-size solid rocket nozzle.


2005 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 795-803 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.-Y. Lu ◽  
B. R. Antoun ◽  
J. S. Korellis ◽  
S. Scheffel ◽  
M. Y. Lee ◽  
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G. Santarelli ◽  
Thomas Lévèque ◽  
Berengere Argence ◽  
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Felicitas Hepp ◽  
Stefan K. Hoffgen ◽  
Phillip Krzikalla ◽  
Stefan Metzger ◽  
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