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Sustaining Mature Entry System Technologies Crucial for Future In-Situ Venus Missions
Venakatapathy, Ethiraj ; Cassell, Alan ; Ellerby, Don ; Feldman, Jay ; Gasch, Matt ; Hash, David ; Hwang, Helen ; Muppidi, Suman ; Stackpoole, Mairead ; Wercinski, Paul
关键词: ADAPTABLE DEPLOYABLE ENTRY PLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY (ADEPT);    ATMOSPHERIC ENTRY;    HEATSHIELD FOR EXTREME ENTRY ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY (HEEET);    NASA PROGRAMS;    PHENOLIC-IMPREGNATED CARBON ABLATOR (PICA);    RISK ASSESSMENT;    SUSTAINING;    THERMAL PROTECTION;    VENUS (PLANET);   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN74856
学科分类:航空航天科学
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Severe entry environments at Venus are a key challenge for all missions employing probes, landers, areal platforms, aerocapture and atmospheric skimming. Three specific mature technologies, PICA, HEEET, and ADEPT, are enablers for Venus in-situ missions but are at risk of atrophy or loss if not maintained. All three technologies were NASA-developed in partnership with US industry and rely on both organizations for intellectual property. These technologies are needed only for NASA missions and lack applicability elsewhere. NASA has experienced the loss of prior TPS technologies due to lack of use, including Apollo’s Avcoat (re-created at enormous expense for Orion) and Pioneer-Venus’ heritage carbon phenolic. Given the low flight cadence for planetary entry missions overall and the lack of non-NASA uses for these technologies, there is a real concern for the sustainment of key entry technologies.
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