タイトル | Investigating Premature Ignition of Thruster Pressure Cartridges by Mechanical Impact of Internal Components |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20100026481 |
著者(英) | Woods, Stephen S.; Saulsberry, Regor |
著者所属(英) | NASA White Sands Test Facility |
発行日 | 2010-07-25 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | Pyrotechnic thruster pressure cartridges (TPCs) are used for aeroshell separation on a new NASA crew launch vehicle. The premature ignition concern was hypothesized based on the potential range of motion of the subassemblies, projected worst case accelerations, and the internal geometry that could subject propellant grains to mechanical impact sufficiently high for ignition. This possibility was investigated by fabricating a high-fidelity model of the suspected contact geometry, placing a representative amount of propellant in it, and impacting the propellant with a range of forces equivalent to and greater than the maximum possible during launch. Testing demonstrated that the likelihood of ignition is less than 1 in 1,000,000. The test apparatus, methodology, and results are described in this paper. Nondestructive evaluation ( NDE) during TPC acceptance testing indicated that internal assemblies moved during shock and vibration testing due to an internal bond anomaly. This caused concerns that the launch environment might produce the same movement and release propellant grains that might be prematurely ignited through impact or through electrostatic discharge (ESD) as grains vibrated against internal surfaces. Since a new lot could not be fabricated in time, a determination had to be made as to whether the lot was acceptable to fly. This paper discusses the analysis and impact testing used to address the potential impact issue and a separate paper addresses the ESD issue. |
NASA分類 | Spacecraft Propulsion and Power |
レポートNO | JSC-CN-21183 |
権利 | No Copyright |
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