Space Shuttle solid rocket booster
Abstract
Details of the design, operation, testing and recovery procedures of the reusable solid rocket boosters (SRB) are given. Using a composite PBAN propellant, they will provide the primary thrust (six million pounds maximum at 20 s after ignition) within a 3 g acceleration constraint, as well as thrust vector control for the Space Shuttle. The drogues were tested to a load of 305,000 pounds, and the main parachutes to 205,000. Insulation in the solid rocket motor (SRM) will be provided by asbestos-silica dioxide filled acrylonitrile butadiene rubber ('asbestos filled NBR') except in high erosion areas (principally in the aft dome), where a carbon-filled ethylene propylene diene monomer-neopreme rubber will be utilized. Furthermore, twenty uses for the SRM nozzle will be allowed by its ablative materials, which are principally carbon cloth and silica cloth phenolics.
- Publication:
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American Astronautical Society
- Pub Date:
- October 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979aans.meet.....H
- Keywords:
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- Booster Rocket Engines;
- Solid Propellant Rocket Engines;
- Solid Rocket Propellants;
- Space Shuttle Boosters;
- Ablative Materials;
- Engine Design;
- Ground Tests;
- Nozzle Geometry;
- Rocket Thrust;
- Spacecraft Design;
- Time Dependence;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles