학술논문

Thermal-structural analyses of Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) hot section components
Document Type
Report
Source
Lewis Structures Technology, 1988. Volume 2: Structural Mechanics
Subject
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Language
English
Abstract
Three dimensional nonlinear finite element heat transfer and structural analyses were performed for the first stage high pressure fuel turbopump (HPFTP) blade of the space shuttle main engine (SSME). Directionally solidified (DS) MAR-M 246 and single crystal (SC) PWA-1480 material properties were used for the analyses. Analytical conditions were based on a typical test stand engine cycle. Blade temperature and stress strain histories were calculated by using the MARC finite element computer code. The structural response of an SSME turbine blade was assessed and a greater understanding of blade damage mechanisms, convective cooling effects, and thermal mechanical effects was gained.