Optimization of the ARIANE 5 EPS Thermal Control Concept

981645

07/13/1998

Event
International Conference On Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
The European ARIANE 5 launcher is designed to put a payload mass of about 6.0 t into geostationary transfer orbit. It consists of a lower central stage with two solid propellant strap-on boosters and a single-engined storable propellant upper stage. The ARIANE 5 was successfully launched on October 30th, 1997.
This paper deals with the thermal protection of the ARIANE 5 upper stage. The tanks, the actuators, the instrumentation and electronic equipment have to be protected from the heat input of the hot engine nozzle during the 1100 second thrust phase and maintained operational for a further time period for passivation or re-ignition of the engine.
The paper provides a short history of the upper stage development and the thermal design for the configuration of the qualification flights.
For the production phase the optimization potential with regard to mass saving and simplified integration has been investigated. Thermal design alternatives are revealed and it is shown where the insulation hardware could be further improved.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/981645
Pages
8
Citation
Schwarz, B., and Menn, F., "Optimization of the ARIANE 5 EPS Thermal Control Concept," SAE Technical Paper 981645, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981645.
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Published
Jul 13, 1998
Product Code
981645
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English