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Nonlinear Behavior of Space Shuttle Superlightweight Tank Under End-of-Flight Loads

Authors :
James H. Starnes
Richard D. Young
Timothy J. Collins
Michael P. Nemeth
Source :
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 36:828-835
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1999.

Abstract

Results of elastic, linear-bifurcation buckling and nonlinear analyses of the new Space Shuttle superlightweight external liquid-oxygen tank are presented for an important end-of-e ight loading condition. These results illustrate an important type of response mode for thin-walled shells subjected to combined mechanical and thermal loads that may be encountered in the design of other liquid-fuel launch vehicles. Linear-bifurcation buckling analyses are presented that predict several nearly equal eigenvalues that correspond to local buckling modes in the aft dome of the liquid-oxygen tank. In contrast, the nonlinear response phenomenon is shown to consist of a shortwavelength bending deformation in the aft elliptical dome of the liquid-oxygen tank that grows in amplitude in a stable manner with increasing load. Imperfection sensitivity analyses are presented that show that the presence of several nearly equal eigenvalues does not lead to a premature general instability mode for the aft dome. For the linear-bifurcation and nonlinear analyses, the results show that accurate predictions of the response of the shell generally require a large-scale, high-e delity, e nite element model, and that a design based on a linear-bifurcation buckling analysis and a buckling-load knockdown factor is overly conservative. Results are also presented that showthatthesuperlightweightliquid-oxygentankcansupportloadsin excessofapproximately1.9 timesthevalues of the operational loads considered.

Details

ISSN :
15336794 and 00224650
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........eeb97a30212213c4b9ee17f859cd8276
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2514/2.3521