Space shuttle orbiter trimmed center-of-gravity extension study. Volume 3: Impact of retrofits for center-of-gravity extension on orbiter thermal-protection system
Abstract
Heat transfer studies were conducted at Mach 10.3 on space shuttle orbiter models with the S-2 fillet and C-4 canard retrofit moldlines which were generated in aerodynamic and system design studies to increase the allowable c.g. range of the orbiter. Areas of orbiter most strongly affected were the sides where a shear layer which separated along the wing leading edge impinged. Analytical studies of the heating effect on the thermal-protection system were made which indicated that scar weight on the orbiter sides due to allowances for retrofits of the S-2 fillet and C-4 canard is small (less than about 90 kg (200 lbs) in comparison to the total weight of the retrofit).
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- February 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979STIN...7920343D
- Keywords:
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- Aerodynamic Heating;
- Center Of Gravity;
- Heat Transfer;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Thermal Protection;
- Design Analysis;
- Retrofitting;
- Spacecraft Configurations;
- Systems Analysis;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer