A brief status review of the Advanced Launch System (ALS) is given. The use of electrical actuation integrated with a single-vehicle electrical power system and controls for all actuation and avionic requirements is highlighted. This technology will help attain the ALS primary goals of reduced costs ($300/lb Earth to LEO (low Earth orbit)) and improved operability by significantly reducing the launch operations and servicing requirements relative to current vehicle designs and practices. Six candidate government-supported programs that are involved in the relevant technologies or that could have significant applications for electric actuators and an integrated power-distribution and control system are listed with a brief explanation and description of noteworthy technology.<>
Advanced Launch System (ALS) actuation and power systems impact operability and cost
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 5 , 9 ; 20-23
1990-09-01
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Advanced Launch System (ALS) actuation and power systems impact operability and cost
Tema Archive | 1990
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