Within the framework of the European Experimental Re-entry Test Bed (EXPERT) Program, aimed at improving the understanding of physical phenomena occurring during the return of space vehicles from space to earth, the design of a flying winged experimental payload has been performed in order to assess the thermomechanical behavior and resistance of ultrahigh temperature ceramics (UHTC) in real flight aerothermal environment. The EXPERT flying winglet article is intended to reproduce such conditions. Particular interest covers the design of the interfaces between the UHTC winglet and the EXPERT capsule thermal protection systems since thermal stresses arise during the re-entry phase. The fixation of the winglet to the capsule is achieved by means of dedicated bolts that must tolerate mechanical loads occurring at the first stages of the flight, that is, lift-off, ascent, and separation stages. The thermostructural design is performed by employing ANSYS/Workbench finite element commercial code; simulations take into account transient thermostructural loading conditions, the elastic-fragile behavior of the ceramic materials, and the temperature dependent elastic-plastic behavior of the capsule thermal protection systems. In the postprocessing phase, UHTC critical areas have been identified by following two different approaches. The first approach is deterministic and consists in applying a maximum stress criterion, the stress at a node is compared with the temperature dependent strength at that node. The second approach, which is commonly employed for elastic-fragile materials, is probabilistic and consists in applying a Weibull-like failure criterion. Thermal and structural analyses simulating the re-entry phase have demonstrated that the maximum stresses and temperatures evaluated do not exceed their corresponding limits. Then, a configuration respecting all the requirements of the design has been identified, and its thermal and mechanical performances are discussed in detail.
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Thermostructural Design of a Flying Winglet Experimental Structure for the EXPERT Re-entry Test
M. Ferraiuolo,
M. Ferraiuolo
Junior Researcher
Laboratory of Computational Mechanics,
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A. Riccio,
A. Riccio
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M. Gigliotti,
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M. Gigliotti
Associate Professor
University of Poitiers
, Laboratoire de Mécanique et Physique des Matériaux (LMPM), Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et Aérotechnique (ENSMA)
, 1 Avenue Ader, 86961 Chasseneuil-Futuroscope, France
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D. Tescione,
D. Tescione
Senior Researcher
Laboratory of Computational Mechanics,
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R. Gardi,
R. Gardi
System Engineer
Space Programs Office,
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G. Marino
G. Marino
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M. Ferraiuolo
Junior Researcher
Laboratory of Computational Mechanics,
CIRA-Italian Aerospace Research Centre
, via Maiorise snc, Capua, 81043, Italye-mail: m.ferraiuolo@cira.it
A. Riccio
Senior Researcher
Laboratory of Computational Mechanics,
CIRA-Italian Aerospace Research Centre
, via Maiorise snc, Capua, 81043, Italye-mail: a.riccio@cira.it
M. Gigliotti
Associate Professor
University of Poitiers
, Laboratoire de Mécanique et Physique des Matériaux (LMPM), Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et Aérotechnique (ENSMA)
, 1 Avenue Ader, 86961 Chasseneuil-Futuroscope, Francee-mail: marco.gigliotti@lmpm.ensma.fr
D. Tescione
Senior Researcher
Laboratory of Computational Mechanics,
CIRA-Italian Aerospace Research Centre
, via Maiorise snc, Capua, 81043, Italye-mail: d.tescione@cira.it
R. Gardi
System Engineer
Space Programs Office,
CIRA-Italian Aerospace Research Centre
, via Maiorise snc, Capua, 81043, Italye-mail: r.gardi@cira.it
G. Marino
Project Manager
Space Programs Office,
CIRA-Italian Aerospace Research Centre
, via Maiorise snc, Capua, 81043, Italye-mail: g.marino@cira.it
J. Heat Transfer. Jul 2009, 131(7): 071701 (7 pages)
Published Online: May 5, 2009
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Received:
May 20, 2008
Revised:
February 6, 2009
Published:
May 5, 2009
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Ferraiuolo, M., Riccio, A., Gigliotti, M., Tescione, D., Gardi, R., and Marino, G. (May 5, 2009). "Thermostructural Design of a Flying Winglet Experimental Structure for the EXPERT Re-entry Test." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. July 2009; 131(7): 071701. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3109242
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