NASA and Rockwell have embarked on a cooperative agreement to define, develop, fabricate, and operate an integrated propulsion technology demonstrator (IPTD) for the purpose of validating design, process, and technology improvements of launch vehicle propulsion systems. This program, a result of NRA8-11, Task Area 1 A, is jointly funded by both NASA and Rockwell and is sponsored by the Reusable Launch Vehicle office at NASA Marshall Space flight Center. This program plan provides to the joint NASA/Rockwell integrated propulsion technology demonstrator (IPTD) team a description of the activities within tasks / sub tasks and associated schedules required to successfully achieve program objectives. This document also defines the cost elements and manpower allocations for each sub task for purpose of program control. This plan is updated periodically by developing greater depth of direction for outyear tasks as the program matures. Updating is accomplished by adding revisions to existing pages or attaching page revisions to this plan. In either case, revisions will be identified by appropriate highlighting of the change, or specifying a revision page through the use of footnotes on the bottom right of each change page. Authorization for the change is provided by the principal investigators to maintain control of this program plan document and IPTD program activities.
Integrated propulsion technology demonstrator. Program plan
1994-08-15
Report
No indication
English
Propulsion Technology Demonstrator
NTRS | 2015
|Innovation, risk and the integrated full electric propulsion shore technology demonstrator
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000
|Correlation of the USMC High Speed Technology Demonstrator and Propulsion System Demonstrator
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993
|Parallel Hybrid Electric Propulsion Demonstrator Concept
AIAA | 2021
|