Initial development of an ablative leading edge for the space shuttle orbiter
- Author
- Rose, L.
- Published
- Mar 1, 1974.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Graham, J., Roy, P., and Daforno, G.
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- A state-of-the-art preliminary design for typical wing areas is developed. Seven medium-density ablators (with/without honeycomb, flown on Apollo, Prime, X15A2) are evaluated. The screening tests include: (1) leading-edge models sequentially subjected to ascent heating, cold soak, entry heating, post-entry pressure fluctuations, and touchdown shock, and (2) virgin/charred models subjected to bondline strains. Two honeycomb reinforced 30 pcf elastomeric ablators were selected. Roughness/recession degradation of low speed aerodynamics appears acceptable. The design, including attachments, substructure and joints, is presented.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19740018204.
Accession ID: 74N26317.
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