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Ares I-X Thermal Model Correlation and Lessons Learned
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Ares I-X Thermal Model Correlation and Lessons Learned
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The Ares I-X vehicle launched and flew successfully on October 28, 2009. This paper will describe the correlation of the vehicle thermal model to both ground testing and flight data. A main purpose of the vehicle model and ground testing was to ensure that the avionics within the vehicle were held within their thermal limits prior to launch and during flight. The correlation of the avionics box temperatures will be shown. Also, the lessons learned in the thermal discipline during the modeling, test, correlation to test, and flight of the Ares I-X flight test vehicle will be described. Lessons learned will cover thermal modeling, as well as management of the thermal discipline, thermal team, and thermal-related actions in design, testing, and flight.
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20100042305_2010045056.pdf
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