This analysis extends the investigation presented at the 17th Joint Propulsion Conference in 1981 to include fifteen sets of Space Shuttle flight data. The previous report dealt only with static test data and the first flight pair. The objective is to compare the authors' previous theoretical analysis of thrust imbalance with actual Space Shuttle performance. The theoretical prediction method, which involves a Monte Carlo technique, is reviewed briefly as are salient features of the flight instrumentation system and the statistical analysis. A scheme for smoothing flight data is discussed. The effects of changes in design parameters are discussed with special emphasis on the filament wound motor case being developed to replace the steel case. Good agreement between the predictions and the flight data is demonstrated.


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    Title :

    Thrust imbalance of solid rocket motor pairs on Space Shuttle flights


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1986-06-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






    Thrust imbalance of the Space Shuttle solid rocket motors

    FOSTER, JR., W. / SFORZINI, R. / SHACKELFORD, JR., B. | AIAA | 1981



    Thrust imbalance of the Space Shuttle solid rocket motors

    Foster, W. A., Jr. / Sforzini, R. H. / Shackelford, B. W., Jr. | NTRS | 1981