During the VEGA launcher development, from the 2004 up to now, 8 firing tests have been performed at Salto di Quirra (Sardinia, Italy) and Kourou (Guyana, Fr) with the objective to characterize and qualify of the Zefiros and P80 Solid Rocket Motors (SRM). In fact the VEGA launcher configuration foreseen 3 solid stages based on P80, Z23 and Z9 Solid Rocket Motors respectively. One of the primary objectives of the firing test is to correctly characterize the dynamic response of the SRM in order to apply such a characterization to the predictions and simulations of the VEGA launch dynamic environment. Considering that the solid propellant is around 90% of the SRM mass, it is very important to dynamically characterize it, and to increase the confidence in the simulation of the dynamic levels transmitted to the LV upper part from the SRMs. The activity is articulated in three parts: • consolidation of an experimental method for the dynamic characterization of the complex dynamic elasticity modulus of elasticity of visco-elastic materials applicable to the SRM propellant operative conditions • introduction of the complex dynamic elasticity modulus in a numerical FEM benchmark based on MSC NASTRAN solver • analysis of the effect of the introduction of the complex dynamic elasticity modulus in the Zefiros FEM focusing on experimental firing test data reproduction with numerical approach.

Dynamic simulation of vega SRM bench firing by using propellant complex characterization / C., Di Trapani; E., Mastrella; D., Bartoccini; E. A., Squeo; Mastroddi, Franco; Coppotelli, Giuliano; M., Linari. - STAMPA. - 691 SP:(2012), pp. 1-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th European Conference on Spacecraft Structures, Materials and Environmental Testing tenutosi a Noordwijk nel 20 March 2012 through 23 March 2012).

Dynamic simulation of vega SRM bench firing by using propellant complex characterization

MASTRODDI, Franco;COPPOTELLI, Giuliano;
2012

Abstract

During the VEGA launcher development, from the 2004 up to now, 8 firing tests have been performed at Salto di Quirra (Sardinia, Italy) and Kourou (Guyana, Fr) with the objective to characterize and qualify of the Zefiros and P80 Solid Rocket Motors (SRM). In fact the VEGA launcher configuration foreseen 3 solid stages based on P80, Z23 and Z9 Solid Rocket Motors respectively. One of the primary objectives of the firing test is to correctly characterize the dynamic response of the SRM in order to apply such a characterization to the predictions and simulations of the VEGA launch dynamic environment. Considering that the solid propellant is around 90% of the SRM mass, it is very important to dynamically characterize it, and to increase the confidence in the simulation of the dynamic levels transmitted to the LV upper part from the SRMs. The activity is articulated in three parts: • consolidation of an experimental method for the dynamic characterization of the complex dynamic elasticity modulus of elasticity of visco-elastic materials applicable to the SRM propellant operative conditions • introduction of the complex dynamic elasticity modulus in a numerical FEM benchmark based on MSC NASTRAN solver • analysis of the effect of the introduction of the complex dynamic elasticity modulus in the Zefiros FEM focusing on experimental firing test data reproduction with numerical approach.
2012
12th European Conference on Spacecraft Structures, Materials and Environmental Testing
solid rocket motor; grain; damping modelling
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Dynamic simulation of vega SRM bench firing by using propellant complex characterization / C., Di Trapani; E., Mastrella; D., Bartoccini; E. A., Squeo; Mastroddi, Franco; Coppotelli, Giuliano; M., Linari. - STAMPA. - 691 SP:(2012), pp. 1-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th European Conference on Spacecraft Structures, Materials and Environmental Testing tenutosi a Noordwijk nel 20 March 2012 through 23 March 2012).
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