Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Michoud Operations in New Orleans, LA is the manufacturer of the External Fuel Tanks (ET) for the Space Transportation System (STS). The ET contains and delivers the propellants used by the Orbiters three main engines. Additionally, it also serves as the structural backbone for the Orbiter and the two Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB), which combined, constitute the STS. In 1994, NASA established that in order to launch the International Space Station, the performance of the STS must be improved. One option was to reduce the weight of the ET, which would enable sufficient increase in performance. With the development of the Weldalite(R) series of Al-Cu-Li alloys in the late 1980's, Lockheed Martin was postured to replace the current A12219 fuel tanks with the high strength, light weight A12195 alloy. With the use of A12195 and some component redesign, the weight of the Super Lightweight (SLWT) ET was reduced by approximately 7,000 pounds, which added as much capability to the Space Shuttle. Since June 1998, seven STS missions have been successful with the use of the SLWT ET's.
Friction Plug Weld Repair for the Space Shuttle External Tank
2000
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Technology , Nonferrous Metals & Alloys , Aluminum alloys , Copper alloys , External tanks , Fuel tanks , Lithium alloys , Aerospace systems , Friction , High strength , International space station , Maintenance , Plugs , Propellants , Space shuttle boosters , Space transportation system , Weight reduction
Friction plug weld repair of space shuttle external tank
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