The design evolution of Space Shuttle payloads to be launched requires structural analyses and testing, based on Shuttle load environments, to ensure flight safety and mission success. The adequacy of predicted load environments is continually assessed against flight and ground measured data. The Space Shuttle program has utilized extensive flight measurements to assess payload bay environments. As part of the orbital flight test program on STS-1 through STS-5, the orbiter Columbia was equipped with a broad range of instrumentation, including accelerometers and microphone in the payload bay. The orbiter Challenger was equipped with payload bay measurement systems on six of its flights, and the orbiter Discovery was similarly instrumented beginning with STS-26. The payload bay data, along with other measurements recorded on these flights, are compared to design load requirements for payloads, and updates are made as necessary.


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    Title :

    A review of Space Shuttle payload-bay lift-off flight data and analysis comparisons


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    Publication date :

    1991-10-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English