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Forward Bay Cover Separation Modeling and Testing for the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle

机译:Orion多功能乘员车的前舱盖分离建模和测试

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Spacecraft multi-body separation events during atmospheric descent require complex testing and analysis to validate the flight separation dynamics models used to verify no re-contact. The NASA Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) architecture includes a highly-integrated Forward Bay Cover (FBC) jettison assembly design that combines parachutes and piston thrusters to separate the FBC from the Crew Module (CM) and avoid re-contact. A multi-disciplinary team across numerous organizations examined key model parameters and risk areas to develop a robust but affordable test campaign in order to validate and verify the FBC separation event for Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1). The FBC jettison simulation model is highly complex, consisting of dozens of parameters varied simultaneously, with numerous multi-parameter interactions (coupling and feedback) among the various model elements, and encompassing distinct near-field, mid-field, and far-field regimes. The test campaign was composed of component-level testing (for example gas-piston thrusters and parachute mortars), ground FBC jettison tests, and FBC jettison air-drop tests that were accomplished by a highly multi-disciplinary team. Three ground jettison tests isolated the testing of mechanisms and structures to anchor the simulation models excluding aerodynamic effects. Subsequently, two air-drop tests added aerodynamic and parachute elements, and served as integrated system demonstrations, which had been preliminarily explored during the Orion Pad Abort-1 (PA-1) flight test in May 2010. Both ground and drop tests provided extensive data to validate analytical models and to verify the FBC jettison event for EFT-1. Additional testing will be required to support human certification of this separation event, for which NASA and Lockheed Martin are applying knowledge from Apollo and EFT-1 testing and modeling to develop a robust human-rated FBC separation event.
机译:大气下降过程中的航天器多体分离事件需要复杂的测试和分析,以验证用于验证是否没有重新接触的飞行分离动力学模型。 NASA猎户座多功能乘员车(MPCV)架构包括高度集成的前舱盖(FBC)抛射组件设计,该组件结合降落伞和活塞推进器将FBC与乘员模块(CM)分开,并避免重新接触。一个由众多组织组成的跨学科团队研究了关键模型参数和风险领域,以开发强大而经济的测试活动,以验证和验证“探索飞行测试1”(EFT-1)的FBC分离事件。 FBC抛射模拟模型非常复杂,由数十个同时变化的参数组成,各个模型元素之间具有众多的多参数交互作用(耦合和反馈),并且涵盖了不同的近场,中场和远场状态。该测试活动由组件级测试(例如气体活塞推进器和降落伞迫击炮),地面FBC抛射测试和FBC抛射空投测试组成,这些测试由高度跨学科的团队完成。三个地面抛射试验隔离了对机制和结构的测试,以锚定模拟模型(不包括空气动力效应)。随后,两次空降测试增加了空气动力学和降落伞要素,并作为集成的系统演示,在2010年5月的Orion Pad Abort-1(PA-1)飞行测试中进行了初步探讨。地面测试和坠落测试均提供了广泛的支持数据以验证分析模型并验证EFT-1的FBC抛弃事件。美国航天局和洛克希德·马丁公司将利用来自阿波罗和EFT-1测试和建模的知识来开发鲁棒的,由人类评定的FBC分离事件,为此,将需要进行额外的测试来支持该分离事件的人类认证。

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