The simulation of time varying ascent loads on arrays of Shuttle tiles in a large transonic tunnel
Author(s) -
Percy J. Bobbitt,
C. Edwards,
Richard W. Barnwell
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1982-566
Subject(s) - transonic , aerospace engineering , subsonic and transonic wind tunnel , marine engineering , heading (navigation) , environmental science , computer science , aeronautics , engineering , aerodynamics
A large variety of tests were made to determine the strength, fatigue and thermal characteristics of the thermal-protection system of the Shuttle orbiter. The present paper describes first-launch-critical tests which were conducted in the Langley 8-Foot Transonic Pressure Tunnel (8'TPT) which simulated the time histories of Shuttle ascent loads on tile arrays bonded to structures which accurately duplicated those of the Shuttle. The time varying free-stream conditions were provided by controlling the deflection angle history of diffuser spoiler flaps in an automated way. Time histories of the critical-load parameters imposed on the tile arrays in the tunnel are compared in the paper to those expected in flight. In addition, the effect of repeated load pulses on the smoothness of the surface and condition of the tiles is discussed briefly.
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