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The Ares I-1 Flight Test--Paving the Road for the Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle

机译:Ares I-1飞行测试-为Ares I Crew运载火箭铺平道路

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In accordance with the U.S. Vision for Space Exploration and the nation's desire to again send humans to explore beyond Earth orbit, NASA has been tasked to send human beings to the moon, Mars, and beyond. It has been 30 years since the United States last designed and built a human-rated launch vehicle. NASA is now building the Ares I crew launch vehicle, which will loft the Orion crew exploration vehicle into orbit, and the Ares V cargo launch vehicle, which will launch the Lunar Surface Access Module and Earth departure stage to rendezvous Orion for missions to the moon. NASA has marshaled unique resources from the government and private sectors to perform the technically and programmatically complex work of delivering astronauts to orbit early next decade, followed by heavy cargo late next decade. Our experiences with Saturn and the Shuttle have taught us the value of adhering to sound systems engineering, such as the "test as you fly" principle, while applying aerospace best practices and lessons learned. If we are to fly humans safely aboard a launch vehicle, we must employ a variety of methodologies to reduce the technical, schedule, and cost risks inherent in the complex business of space transportation. During the Saturn development effort, NASA conducted multiple demonstration and verification flight tests to prove technology in its operating environment before relying upon it for human spaceflight. Less testing on the integrated Shuttle system did not reduce cost or schedule. NASA plans a progressive series of demonstration (ascent), verification (orbital), and mission flight tests to supplement ground research and high-altitude subsystem testing with real-world data, factoring the results of each test into the next one. In this way, sophisticated analytical models and tools, many of which were not available during Saturn and Shuttle, will be calibrated and we will gain confidence in their predictions, as we gain hands-on experience in operating the first of two new launch vehicle systems. The Ares I-1 flight test vehicle (FTV) will incorporate a mix of flight and mockup hardware, reflecting a configuration similar in mass, weight, and shape (outer mold line or OML) to the operational vehicle. It will be powered by a four-segment reusable solid rocket booster (RSRB), which is currently in Shuttle inventory, and will be modified to include a fifth, inert segment that makes it approximately the same size and weight as the five segment RSRB, which will be available for the second flight test in 2012. The Ares I-1 vehicle configuration is shown. Each test flight has specific objectives appropriate to the design analysis cycle in progress. The Ares I-1 demonstration test, slated for April 2009, gives NASA its first opportunity to gather critical data about the flight dynamics of the integrated launch vehicle stack, understand how to control its roll during flight, and other characterize the severe stage separation environment that the upper stage will experience during future operational flights. NASA also will begin the process of modifying the launch infrastructure and fine-tuning ground and mission operational scenarios, as NASA transitions from the Shuttle to the Ares/Orion system.
机译:根据美国太空探索愿景以及美国再次希望将人类送出地球轨道的愿望,NASA的任务是将人类送入月球,火星及其他地方。自美国上一次设计和制造人类额定的运载火箭已经30年了。 NASA现在正在建造Ares I载人运载工具,它将把Orion载人探测飞行器送入轨道,而Ares V载物运载工具,将发射月球表面进入模块和地球离开阶段,交会Orion进行登月任务。 。 NASA汇集了政府和私营部门的独特资源,以执行技术和程序复杂的工作,以在下个十年初将宇航员送入轨道,然后在下个十年末运送重物。我们在土星和航天飞机上的经验教会了我们在遵循航空系统最佳实践和经验教训的同时,坚持音响系统工程(例如“飞行时测试”)原理的价值。如果我们要安全地将人员乘坐运载火箭飞行,我们必须采用多种方法来减少复杂的太空运输业务固有的技术,进度和成本风险。在土星开发过程中,NASA进行了多次演示和验证飞行测试,以证明其在运行环境中的技术,然后才依靠其进行人类太空飞行。在集成的Shuttle系统上进行较少的测试不会减少成本或进度。 NASA计划进行一系列的演示(上升),验证(轨道)和任务飞行测试,以利用真实数据补充地面研究和高空子系统测试,并将每次测试的结果纳入下一个测试中。这样,将校准复杂的分析模型和工具,其中许多在土星和航天飞机期间不可用,并且我们将获得操作两个新运载火箭系统中的第一个的亲身经验,我们将对他们的预测充满信心。 Ares I-1飞行测试车(FTV)将结合飞行和样机硬件,反映出与飞行器相似的质量,重量和形状(外模线或OML)配置。它将由四段可重复使用的固体火箭助推器(RSRB)提供动力,目前已在航天飞机库存中使用,并将进行修改以包括第五段惰性段,使其尺寸和重量与五段RSRB大致相同,它将在2012年进行第二次飞行测试。图中显示了Ares I-1的车辆配置。每次试飞都有适合进行中的设计分析周期的特定目标。预定于2009年4月进行的Ares I-1演示测试为NASA提供了第一个机会来收集有关集成运载火箭堆栈的飞行动力学的关键数据,了解如何在飞行过程中控制其侧倾以及表征严重阶段分离环境的其他特征高层将在未来的飞行中经历。随着NASA从航天飞机过渡到Ares / Orion系统,NASA也将开始着手修改发射基础设施,并对地面和任务作战场景进行微调。

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