EXPERT status| 11/05/2011
Jose Gavira EXPERT Project Manager
7th ATD SymposiumBruge, 11th May 2011
EXPERT
European eXPErimental Re-entry Testbed
EXPERT status| 11/05/2011
Outline
EXPERT objectives: Re-entry and Aerothermodynamic
Mission overview: Launch, trajectory and landing scenario
System architecture & driving environments
Development Status :
Payloads and Instrumentation
Vehicle and subsystems
Launcher and Russian elements
Conclusions
EXPERT status| 11/05/2011
EXPERT the ESA test bed
From Experimental to Operational systems
TRL, Reliability, Performances
Class 1
Class 3
Class 2
Build from experience gained in past Build from experience gained in past projects projects --> ARD, X38> ARD, X38
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EXPERT objectives
To obtain in-flight measurements of critical AD/ATD phenomena for:
– Validation of CFD tools– Validation of wind tunnel test facilities– Consolidation of ground-to-flight extrapolation methodologies
Reduce design margin and uncertainties
Provide a test bed for experimentation
To demonstrate re-entry technologies Ceramic and metallic hot structureSensors for ATD measurements
To improve and develop technologies for re- entry systems, increasing TRL
To provide European industry with flight experience in re-entry/transportation vehicles
CFD Ground Testing Facilities
In flight data ???
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Mission overview
– Capsule conical shape & Blunt nose
– Lateral flat sides & Four fixed open flaps
– 1.6 m length & 1.1 m diam., mass 450 Kg
– Submarine Launched from the Pacific Ocean by VOLNA launcher
– Suborbital ballistic trajectory, at 100 Km with entry speed of 5km/sec.
– Soil landed in Russian
Kamchatka Peninsula
– Data stored in solid state,
crash resistant memories
EXPERT trajectory VOLNA Launcher
3-rd stage
PL zone
2-nd stagefuel tank
2-nd stage oxidizer tank
2-nd stage propulsionsystem1-st stageoxidizer tank
1-st stagefuel tank
1-st stage propulsionsystem
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Launcher Environment
– 3-stage Launch Vehicle
– Mounted upside down inside 2nd stage
– Quasi-static loads of 8 g long. / ±2 g lateral
– Random loads 7 GRMS & Acoustic 134 dB
– High frequency shock dimensioning for equipment
– 2nd/3rd stage separation dimensioning for main structures:
– Rapid de-pressurisation
– Acoustic shock
– Low frequency structural shock
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Re-entry environment
Heat flux distributions over time (w/m^2) as input to thermo-mechanical analysis
Mach 10
Mach 18
Mach 12
Mach 16 Mach 13.5
Heat flux distributions (w/m^2) as input to thermo-mechanical analysis
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System Architecture
- TPS metallic and ceramic Nose and flaps
- Internal (cold) structure in Al Sandwich (IF with electronics, PLs and sensors)
- Sensors and instruments in TPS
- Descent and Landing System
- IF with launcher and rear insulation
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Power subsystem
Power Control Distribution Unit
8 unregulated power supply lines, 22-33 V dcLatching Current Limiters for protection from
possible failures induced by usersEmbedded pyro control unit capable of
managing up to 14 pyro-linesAnti-Vibration Mounts (AVMs) needed to cope
with mechanical environment
Batteries : Li-Ion, procured from SAFT
Modular concept employing 8 off-the-shelf MPS176065 cells connected in series
300 Wh @ 20°C, 270 Wh @ 5°C, altogether
Charged two months before launch
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Avionics system and SW
ON-BOARD SOFTWAREData Acquisition Unit main scheduler freq.
100 Hz
Common Payloads protocol (RS-422)
Data time-tagging with respect activation command
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Scientific Payloads
Nose Ceramic CMC Nose cap Assembly
P/L #01 FADS Flush Air Data System
P/L #02 PYREX Nose Heating
P/L #03 PHLUX Catalysis
P/L #04 Natural transition
P/L #05 Roughness induced transition
P/L #06 SWBLI onto Flaps
P/L #07 SWBLI ahead of Flaps
P/L #08 Flap Heating
P/L #10 RESPECT Shock-layer chemistry spectrometry
P/L #11 Nose-TPS Step Junction
P/L #12 Base Flow
P/L #13 SFS - Skin Friction Sensors
P/L #15 Flying Winglet - Sharp Hot Structure “SHS”
P/L #18 Inter-metallic TPS Flight Experiment
Payloads and Instruments fully qualified
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Payloads development
– CFD (Flux) analyses were iterated with thermo-mechanical analyses
(CIRA, VKI, TU Delft, ESA)
– Nonlinear thermo-mechanical analysis of TPS (Dutch Space)
– Material Samples and Payloads tests in L3K (DLR) and PWK3 (IRS) facilities
– Scale model tests in Longshot and H3 facilities (VKI)
– Flap tests at Scirocco (CIRA)
(IR Camera and flap sensors)
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Payloads qualification
Plasma test
Aerodynamic test
Mechanical and
thermal test
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– Flights Models (FMs) test campaign concluded
– FMs delivered and integrated in the vehicle
Payloads development
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– Facility:– Scirocco 70MW Plasma Windtunnel Facility (CIRA Capua),
designed to qualify TPS on large scale subsystem level
– Test Article:– Full Scale ceramic EXPERT Flap
(MT-A Augsburg)
– Instrumentation:– pressure ports (DLR-IAS-HY, Cologne)– Thermocouples (DLR-IAS-HY, Cologne)– Flight IR camera
(RUAG, Zürich)
SCIROCCO Development test
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PL07(CIRA)
PL06(DLR-IAS-HY)
PL08(RUAG)
– Understanding of Performance of Aerodynamic Control Surfaces is key to:
– Performance
– Reliability
– Safety of space planes
– EXPERT control surfaces are heavily instrumented by an international team
– Flight Data exploitation will be lead by DLR-IAS-HY
– Control Surface performance was critical at STS-1 due to incorrect prediction
PredictionsCIRA DLR-IAS-RF
Control Surface Instrumentation
SCIROCCO test Scientific Background
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– Facility performed flawlessly (CIRA)
– Flap without degradation after test (MT-A)
– Instrumentation performed accurately (DLR-IAS-HY)
– Preliminary data shows qualitative agreement with predictions with respect to:
– Material performance
– Temperature characteristics (RUAG)– Flow direction features
Hardware after test
High speed during test
Infrared during test
SCIROCCO tests Campaign Results
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– External Vehicle TPS is delivered to TAS-I(Nose, Flaps, Metallic Body and insulation)
– Internal cold structure delivered to TAS-I( Electronics and payloads integrated)
– Subsystems manufactured and delivered(Avionics fully tested)
– Subsystems , PLs and flight harness integrated(Anti vibration mounts developed and tested)
– Descent and landing system under manufac. (Engineering Model deployments tests performed)
Vehicle development status
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Design temperature
in the area is 14800С.
The fabric did not loose its strength
Rear Thermal Insulation
Engineering tests
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– Supersonic Parachute (SP), 2 stages
– Supersonic drogue deploy: M=1.8, 16 Km, 523m/s
– Main Parachute deploy: M=0.3, 4Km, max. 80 m/s
– Landing speed below 10m/s
Parachute system with 2 stages
Supersonic drogue deploy: M=1.8, 16 Km, 523 m/s
Main Parachute deploy: M=0.3, 4/3 Km, max. 80 m/s
Landing speed requirement lower than 10m/s
Descent and landing system
16km 3km
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Main ParachuteDrop Test Description
– Helicopter– MI-8 Helicopter
– Flight Velocity at 25 to 50 m/s
– Payload deployed around 1800 to 1200 m– 440 kg mock-up
– Shape, Size, Material unknown
– Additional Drogue parachute required– To obtain test conditions for EXPERT Main Parachute
– Drogue deployed after 2 to 5 s
– Main Parachute deployment– 700 to 1000 m
– 60 to 70 m/s
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EXPERT Vehicle Recovery scenario
EXPERT Team
LEO/GEO
LUTMCCEXPERT Team
406Mhz digital signal.COSPAST-SARSAT ConstellationGlobal satellite coverage to locate EXPERT vehicle.
121.5Mhz analog signal.Regional coverage with no dataencoded and worst accuracy.
LEO/GEO satellites. LEO satellites provide periodicCoverage of the entire earth.GEO satellites continuous coveragebellow 70 degrees
Local User Terminal
Mission Control Centre
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Conclusions
Project Milestones
– Integration and functional verification to be concluded mid May
– System verification and environmental tests in May/ June
– Qualification Acceptance Review in July / August
– Vehicle and DLS delivery to Kamchatka
– Final integration and launch preparation
– Launch September 2011 (end of launch window)
– EXPERT is a key development for ATD activities and Re-Entry technologies in Europe and attracted world wide attention from the scientific community.
– Shall provide a much-needed boost to European scientics and industrial competence in ATD and Re-entry / transportation activities.
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EXPERT Consortium
ESA project : Re-entry test bed for in-flight experimentationThales Alenia Space Italia as Prime Contractor
Sub-contractors from 6 European countries (I, A, B, CH, D, NL ) Set of 14 scientific payloads from European Institutes (I, D, B, CH, S, Nl, F)
Coordination of experiments performed by CIRA Makeyev SRC provides; Launcher, DLS and ground recovery operations