Unibody Composite Pressurized Structure
TBMG-17454
10/01/2013
- Content
An integrated, generic unibody composite pressurized structure (UCPS) combined with a positive expulsion device (PED), consisting of an elastomeric bladder for monopropellant hydrazine, has been quasi-standardized for spacecraft use. The combination functions as an all-composite, nonmetallic, propellant tank with bladder. The integrated UCPS combines several previous innovations — specifically, the linerless, all-composite cryogenic tank technology; all-composite boss; resin formulation; and integrated stringer system. The innovation combines the UCPS with an integrated propellant management device (PMD), the PED or bladder, to create an entirely unique system for in-space use.
- Citation
- "Unibody Composite Pressurized Structure," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2013.