The Hypersonics Investment Area (HIA) within NASA's Advanced Space Transportation Program (ASTP) has the responsibility to develop hypersonic airbreathing vehicles for access to space. The Airframe Research and Technology (AR and T) Project, as one of six projects in the HIA, will push the state-of-the-art in airframe and vehicle systems for low-cost, reliable, and safe space transportation. The individual technologies within the project are focused on advanced, breakthrough technologies in airframe and vehicle systems and cross-cutting activities that are the basis for improvements in these disciplines. Both low and medium technology readiness level (TRL) activities are being pursued. The key technical areas that will be addressed by the project include analysis and design tools, integrated vehicle health management (IVHM), composite (polymer, metal, and ceramic matrix) materials development, thermal/structural wall concepts, thermal protection systems, seals, leading edges, aerothermodynamics, and airframe/propulsion flowpath technology. Each of the technical areas or sub-projects within the Airframe R and T Project is described in this paper.
Airframe Research and Technology for Hypersonic Airbreathing Vehicles
2002
16 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Aerothermodynamics , Hypersonic vehicles , Air breathing engines , Research and development , Space transportation , Airframe materials , Metal matrix composites , Ceramic matrix composites , Thermal protection , Engine airframe integration , Life(Durability)
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