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Performance Efficient Launch Vehicle Recovery and Reuse

机译:性能高效的运载火箭回收和再利用

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For decades, economic reuse of launch vehicles has been an elusive goal. Recent attempts at demonstrating elements of launch vehicle recovery for reuse have invigorated a debate over the merits of different approaches. The parameter most often used to assess the cost of access to space is dollars-per-kilogram to orbit. When comparing reusable vs. expendable launch vehicles, that ratio has been shown to be most sensitive to the performance lost as a result of enabling the reusability. This paper will briefly review the historical background and results of recent attempts to recover launch vehicle assets for reuse. The business case for reuse will be reviewed, with emphasis on the performance expended to recover those assets, and the practicality of the most ambitious reuse concept, namely propulsive return to the launch site. In 2015, United Launch Alliance (ULA) announced its Sensible, Modular, Autonomous Return Technology (SMART) reuse plan for recovery of the booster module for its new Vulcan launch vehicle. That plan employs a non-propulsive approach where atmospheric entry, descent and landing (EDL) technologies are utilized. Elements of such a system have a wide variety of applications, from recovery of launch vehicle elements in suborbital trajectories all the way to human space exploration. This paper will include an update on ULA's booster module recovery approach, which relies on Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) and Mid-Air Retrieval (MAR) technologies, including its concept of operations (ConOps). The HIAD design, as well as parafoil staging and MAR concepts, will be discussed. Recent HIAD development activities and near term plans including scalability, next generation materials for the inflatable structure and heat shield, and gas generator inflation systems will be provided. MAR topics will include the ConOps for recovery, helicopter selection and staging, and the state of the art of parachute recovery systems using large parafoils for space asset recovery and high altitude deployment. The next proposed HIAD flight demonstration is called HULA (for HIAD on ULA), and will feature a 6m diameter HIAD. An update for the HULA concept will be provided in this paper. As proposed, this demonstration will fly as a secondary payload on an Atlas mission. The Centaur upper stage provides the reentry pointing, deorbit burn, and entry vehicle spin up. The flight test will culminate with a recovery of the HIAD using MAR. HULA will provide data from a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) return aeroheating environment that enables predictive model correlation and refinement. The resultant reduction in performance uncertainties should lead to design efficiencies that are increasingly significant at larger scales. Relevance to human scale Mars EDL using a HIAD will also be presented, and the applicability of the data generated from both HULA and SMART Vulcan flights, and its value for NASA's human exploration efforts, will be discussed. A summary and conclusion will follow.
机译:几十年来,对运载火箭进行经济再利用一直是一个遥不可及的目标。最近展示运载火箭回收的要素以进行再利用的尝试激起了关于不同方法优点的辩论。最常用于评估进入太空成本的参数是每千克进入轨道的美元。在比较可重复使用与消耗性运载火箭时,该比例对启用可重复使用性导致的性能损失最为敏感。本文将简要回顾一下历史背景和最近尝试回收运载火箭资产以供重用的结果。将对重用的业务案例进行审查,重点是收回这些资产所花费的性能以及最雄心勃勃的重用概念(即强制返回发射场)的实用性。 2015年,联合发射联盟(ULA)宣布了其明智的,模块化的,自主返回技术(SMART)的重复使用计划,以为其新的Vulcan运载火箭回收助推器模块。该计划采用了一种非强制性方法,其中利用了大气进入,下降和着陆(EDL)技术。这种系统的元件具有广泛的应用,从恢复亚轨道轨迹中的运载火箭元件一直到人类太空探索。本文将包括ULA助推器模块回收方法的更新,该方法依赖于高超声速充气气动减速器(HIAD)和空中检索(MAR)技术,包括其运行概念(ConOps)。将会讨论HIAD设计以及翼型阶段和MAR概念。 HIAD的最新开发活动和近期计划包括可伸缩性,用于充气结构和隔热屏的下一代材料以及气体发生器充气系统。 MAR的主题将包括用于恢复,直升机选择和登台的ConOps,以及使用大型翼型进行空间资产恢复和高空部署的降落伞恢复系统的最新技术水平。下一个拟议的HIAD飞行演示称为HULA(适用于ULA上的HIAD),并将采用直径6m的HIAD。本文将提供HULA概念的更新。按照建议,该演示将作为Atlas任务的次要有效载荷飞行。半人马座的上级提供再入指向,去轨燃烧和进入载具旋转。飞行测试将以使用MAR恢复HIAD达到高潮。 HULA将提供来自低地球轨道(LEO)返回的空气加热环境的数据,该环境可进行预测性模型关联和优化。结果导致的性能不确定性的降低将导致设计效率在更大的规模上变得越来越重要。也将介绍使用HIAD与人类规模的火星EDL的相关性,并将讨论HULA和SMART Vulcan飞行产生的数据的适用性及其对NASA的人类探索工作的价值。总结和结论如下。

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