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Development of a rigid conformal ablator for extreme heat flux applications

Programme
TDE
Programme Reference
T921-004MT
Prime Contractor
AIRBUS DEFENCE & SPACE SAS
Start Date
End Date
Status
Closed
Country
France
Development of a rigid conformal ablator for extreme heat flux applications
Objectives

Based on the existing ASTERM material, a European rigid conformal ablative heatshield material shall be developed and characterised for application on the Earth re-entry capsule of sample return missions (e.g. Mars, comets, asteroids). A material demonstrator with a representative size and geometry shall be manufactured.

Description

The ASTERM ablative heatshield material has recently been developed (under Astrium RD and TRP-DEAM) and is currently in pre-qualification (under MREP-DEAM2). This development is specifically tailored for application on the Earth return capsule of sample return missions. The material is a low-density carbon-phenolic ablator and is produced by impregnating a low density rigid graphite felt with a phenolic resin.Recent developments by NASA have demonstrated that by replacing the rigid graphite felt in the manufacturing process by a flexible felt can lead to a significant improvement of the material performance: Internal thermo-mechanical stresses are reduced making the material more robust to loads and deflections; thermal performance is improved leading to lower required thickness and therefore lower mass; manufacturable unit sizes are increased which might more easily allow to produce the ERC heatshield as one single piece avoiding interface issues.

Application Domain
Exploration
Technology Domain
9 - Mission Operation and Ground Data Systems
Competence Domain
7-Propulsion, Space Transportation and Re-entry Vehicles
Keywords
1-Phootprint
Initial TRL
TRL 2
Target TRL
TRL 5
Achieved TRL
TRL 4