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タイトルOrbiter LH2 Feedline Flowliner Cracking Problem
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20050198895
著者(英)Bonacuse, Peter J.; Bakhle, Milind A.; Harris, Charles E.; Piascik, Robert S.; Cragg, Clinton H.; Elliot, Kenny B.; Halford, Gary R.; Madaras, Eric I.; Sutliff, Daniel L.; Raju, Ivatury S.
著者所属(英)NASA Langley Research Center
発行日2005-07-01
言語eng
内容記述In May of 2002, three cracks were found in the downstream flowliner at the gimbal joint in the LH2 feedline at the interface with the Low Pressure Fuel Turbopump (LPFP) of Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) #1 of Orbiter OV-104. Subsequent inspections of the feedline flowliners in the other orbiters revealed the existence of 8 additional cracks. No cracks were found in the LO2 feedline flowliners. A solution to the cracking problem was developed and implemented on all orbiters. The solution included weld repair of all detectable cracks and the polishing of all slot edges to remove manufacturing discrepancies that could initiate new cracks. Using the results of a fracture mechanics analysis with a scatter factor of 4 on the predicted fatigue life, the orbiters were cleared for return to flight with a one-flight rationale requiring inspections after each flight. OV-104 flew mission STS-112 and OV-105 flew mission STS-113. The post-flight inspections did not find any cracks in the repaired flowliners. At the request of the Orbiter Program, the NESC conducted an assessment of the Orbiter LH2 Feedline Flowliner cracking problem with a team of subject matter experts from throughout NASA.
NASA分類Structural Mechanics
レポートNONASA/TM-2005-213787/Version-1.0
L-19148/Version-1.0
NESC-RP-04-11/04-004-E/Version-1.0
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