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Thermal Protection Systems Technology Transfer from Apollo and Space Shuttle to the Orion Program

机译:热保护系统技术从阿波罗和航天飞机到猎户座计划的技术转移

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This paper describes how the Orion program is utilizing the Thermal Protection System (TPS) experience from the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs to reduce program risk and improve affordability to meet NASA's future manned exploration missions. The Orion program successfully completed the Exploration Flight Test (EFT-1) mission in 2014 and is currently assembling, integrating, and testing the next spacecraft for the Exploration Mission (EM-1) to meet the flight test objectives of an unmanned orbital mission to the moon and return to earth in 2019. The Orion spacecraft production operations are located in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout (O&C) facility at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) providing an affordable and seamless delivery approach of vehicles directly to the launch site eliminating spacecraft transportation and additional checkout testing. Innovative vehicle design, manufacturing and test operations approaches are maturing and evolving with each Orion vehicle build to support the challenging NASA exploration mission requirements beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) while reducing program cost and schedule impacts. An example of Orion's evolution is the incorporation of an improved heat shield design, assembly and testing approach to meet the higher re-entry velocities for a lunar return for the EM-1 mission. The EFT-1 heat shield was based on the Apollo heat shield manufacturing processes and was assembled at a supplier location and then transported to KSC for final integration. The EM-1 heat shield is now manufactured, assembled, tested, and installed into the spacecraft at the O&C facility reducing program cost and production schedules. The transition of the Space Shuttle TPS capabilities has enabled Orion to provide a human rated capsule design using proven materials and processes established over years of orbiter re-entry missions. The Orion Crew Module (CM) TPS configuration is derived from the Apollo CM approach utilizing improved materials and processes developed from the Space Shuttle program. The Orion EFT-1 heat shield utilized the Avcoat ablative material from Apollo which was injected into a honeycomb substrate and has been updated for EM-1 incorporating a block configuration bonded to a composite shell structure. This approach utilizes the proven Avcoat material for the heat shield ablator and is utilizing derived bonding and inspection methods and techniques from the Space Shuttle tile experience. The Orion back shell TPS configuration is based on Space Shuttle tile designs using proven tile materials and coatings. The Orion forward bay cover utilizes the high temperature tiles similar to the back shell tiles and low temperature blankets derived from the Space Shuttle program reducing weight impacts. Space Shuttle Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) is installed in the Orion capsule to control the interior temperature environment providing a light weight design. These TPS design approaches have performed successfully on the Orion first flight test on EFT-1 and are incorporated in the configuration for the next flight test for EM-1. Completion of these two flight tests will certify the TPS for the Orion program for human rated exploration missions and has reduced the development cost to the Orion program. In addition to transitioning the Space Shuttle TPS design configurations to Orion, the supporting manufacturing infrastructure, manufacturing processes, and inspection methods are also incorporated into the Orion assembly operations at KSC. This has avoided significant startup schedule and costs impacts of new capabilities and development of support operations necessary to fabricate, install, inspect, and validate the TPS installations for the Orion spacecraft. The Thermal Protection System Facility (TPSF) which supported the Space Shuttle program provides the heat shield Avcoat blocks and the back shell AETB-8 tiles for Orion program. Extending the existing Space Shuttle TPS operations at KSC pro
机译:本文介绍了ORION计划如何利用来自阿波罗和航天飞机程序的热保护系统(TPS)经验,以降低计划风险,并提高符合美国宇航局未来载人勘探任务的负担能力。 ORION计划成功完成了2014年勘探飞行试验(EFT-1)任务,目前正在组建,整合和测试下一个航天器,以满足无人轨道使命的飞行试验目标月亮和2019年回到地球。猎户座宇宙飞船生产业务位于尼尔阿姆斯特朗的运营和结账(O&C)设施,位于肯尼迪航天中心(KSC),直接提供了一种经济实惠而无缝的车辆的送货方式,直接进入发射场消除航天器运输和额外的结账测试。创新的车辆设计,制造和测试操作方法正在成熟和发展,每个猎户座车辆建立,以支持在低地球轨道(LEO)之外的挑战NASA勘探任务要求,同时降低计划成本和进度影响。猎户座的演变的一个例子是加入改进的热屏蔽设计,装配和测试方法,以满足EM-1任务的月球回报的更高进入速度。 EFT-1隔热罩基于阿波罗热屏蔽制造工艺,并在供应商位置组装,然后运输到KSC以进行最终集成。现在,EM-1隔热屏蔽,在O&C设施降低程序成本和生产计划的情况下制造,组装,测试,并安装到航天器中。 Space Shuttle TPS功能的过渡使ORION能够使用经过多年的轨道注射任务所建立的经过验证的材料和流程提供人类额定胶囊设计。猎户座船员模块(CM)TPS配置源自Apollo CM方法,利用从航天飞机程序开发的改进的材料和过程。 ORION EFT-1隔热罩利用来自Apollo的Avcoat烧蚀材料,该材料被注入蜂窝基材中,并已更新用于掺入复合壳结构的块配置的EM-1。这种方法利用了可见的避难所烧蚀器的经过验证的Avcoat材料,并利用来自空间穿梭瓷砖体验的推导粘接和检查方法和技术。 Orion Back Shell TPS配置基于使用经过验证的瓷砖材料和涂料的航天飞机设计。 Orion Forward Bay Cover采用类似于后壳砖的高温瓷砖和源自空间梭子程序减少重量影响的低温毯。航天飞机多层绝缘(MLI)安装在ORION胶囊中,以控制内部温度环境,提供轻量级设计。这些TPS设计方法已经成功地在EFT-1上的首次飞行试验上进行,并在EM-1的下一个飞行测试中结合在配置中。完成这两种飞行试验将认证为人类额定勘探任务的ORION计划的TPS,并降低了ORION计划的发展成本。除了过渡到OriON的航天飞机TPS设计配置外,还在KSC的Orion组装操作中纳入了支持制造基础设施,制造工艺和检查方法。这避免了重大启动计划和成本对制造,安装,检查和验证Orion SpaceCraft的TPS安装所需的支持操作的新功能和开发的成本。支持航天飞机程序的热保护系统设施(TPSF)为OriOn程序提供了隔热屏风块和后壳AETB-8瓦片。在KSC Pro扩展现有的航天飞机TPS操作

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