Advanced Manufacturing of Thermal Protection System Tiles for Space Plane Atmospheric Reentry

Gregory S. Larsen, Steve Bullock, Ryan Fahsbender, Michelle Hoffman, Matthew Musselman

Research output: Other contributionTechnical Report

Abstract

Thermal protection systems (TPS) constitute a major material, engineering, and manufacturing challenge for space access. Atmospheric re-entry generates very high heats and requires advanced materials to withstand such conditions. Combining the required materials and integrating them into the vehicle is a major engineering undertaking that often must use creative designs to accommodate the selected materials and systems. Likewise, the manufacture of TPS is costly and challenging; it requires a combination of materials in a range of complex and unique shapes with specialized process conditions. Compounding these challenges, for harsh re-entry profiles or on high heat flux regions of the vehicle, even state of the art TPS is effectively single use and thereby creating a strong economic incentive to improve the TPS materials, integration, and manufacture. This work focuses on the use of ceramic modifications to TPS materials thereby allowing multi flight capability.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • 36 MATERIALS SCIENCE

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