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Performance assessment of aero-assisted orbital transfer vehicles

Authors :
Powell, R. W
Talay, T. A
Wilhite, A. W
Rehder, J. J
White, N. H
Naftel, J. C
Stone, H. W
Arrington, J. P
Mccandless, R. S
Source :
NASA. Lewis Research Center OTV Propulsion Issues.
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1984.

Abstract

Aero-assisted orbital transfer vehicles are analyzed. The aerodynamic characteristics over the flight profile and three- and six-degree-of-freedom performance analyses were determined. The important results, to date, are: (1) the aerodynamic preliminary analysis system, an interactive computer program, used to predict the aerodynamics (performance, stability, and control) for these vehicles; (2) the performance capability, e.g., maximum inclination change, maximum heating rate, and maximum sensed acceleration, can be determined using continuum aerodynamics only; (3) guidance schemes can be developed that allow for errors in atmospheric density prediction, mispredicted trim angle of attack, and off-nominal atmospheric interface conditions, even for vehicles with a low lift-to-drag ratio; and (4) multiple pass trajectories can be used to reduce the maximum heating rate.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
NASA. Lewis Research Center OTV Propulsion Issues
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19850008684
Document Type :
Report