Remtech SSME nozzle design TPS
Abstract
Thermal damage to the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) aft manifold Thermal Protection System (TPS) has been observed for flights STS-8 through STS-13. This damaged area is located on the ME2 and ME3 and extends over a region of approximately one square foot. Total failure or burn-through of the TPS could lead to severe thermal damage of the SSME manifold and loss of an engine nozzle necessitating nozzle replacement causing significant schedule delays and cost increases. Thermal damage to the manifold can be defined as a situation where the manifold temperature becomes greater than 1300 F; thereby causing loss of heat treatment in the nozzle. Results of Orbiter/nozzle wind tunnel tests and Hot Gas Facility tests of the TPS are presented. Aerothermal and thermal analysis models for the SSME aft manifold are discussed along with the flight predictions, design trajectory and design environment. Finally, the TPS design concept and TPS thermal response are addressed.
- Publication:
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Final Report Remtech
- Pub Date:
- September 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990remi.rept.....B
- Keywords:
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- Damage;
- Nozzle Design;
- Rocket Nozzles;
- Space Shuttle Main Engine;
- Thermal Analysis;
- Thermal Protection;
- Failure;
- Heat Shielding;
- High Temperature Environments;
- Manifolds;
- Mathematical Models;
- Temperature Effects;
- Wind Tunnel Tests;
- Spacecraft Propulsion and Power