Skip Top nav bar link group topnav end piece go to business section go to education section go to history section go to gallery section go to news section go to organizations section go to research section go to search engine go to site index topnav end piece
NASA Meatball Banner of Dryden Flight Research Center
white space
Image of gray corner
Dryden Technical Reports Server banner with text and picture of a book
[Home] [About] [Browse] [Search] [User Area] [Help]

Thermal Stress Analysis of Space Shuttle Orbiter Wing Skin Panel and Thermal Protection System

Ko, William L. and Jenkins, Jerald M. (1987) Thermal Stress Analysis of Space Shuttle Orbiter Wing Skin Panel and Thermal Protection System. Technical Report NASA TM-88276, Research Engineering, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.

Full text available as:
PDF - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer.

Abstract

Preflight thermal stress analysis of the space shuttle orbiter wing skin panel and the thermal protection system (TPS) was performed. The heated skin panel analyzed was rectangular in shape and contained a small square cool region at its center. The wing skin immediately outside the cool region was found to be close to the state of elastic instability in the chordwise direction based on the conservative temperature distribution. The wing skin was found to be quite stable in the spanwise direction. The potential wing skin thermal instability was not severe enough to tear apart the strain isolation pad (SIP) layer. Also, the preflight thermal stress analysis was performed on the TPS tile under the most severe temperature gradient during the simulated reentry heating. The tensile thermal stress induced in the TPS tile was found to be much lower than the tensile strength of the TPS material. The thermal bending of the TPS tile was not severe enough to cause tearing of the SIP layer.

EPrint Type:NASA Technical Memorandum
Keywords:Orbiter wing skin, SIP, Thermal buckling, Thermal stresses, TPS
Subjects:(31 - 39) Engineering: (39) Structural Mechanics
Aircraft/Project: Space Shuttle Orbiter
ID Code:1025
Deposited On:20 July 2006
Additional Information:24 pages.
blank space image of gray corner

 

Last Modified: September 14, 2004
Responsible NASA Official: Jenny Baer-Riedhart
Webmasters

NASA Web Privacy Statement