Launch vehicle Energia
Problems
Re-loading of
the Energia-Buran System
to the transporter-erector
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Transportation
of the Energia-Buran Space System
to the launch site for the first launch.
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LV Energia at the launch site
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When developing the LV designed radically different from
previous rockets, many problems associated with organizational
aspects, research and engineering arose. Among problems
solved while developing the Energia-Buran Reusable Space
System were:
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working out of LV design to serve as a basis for the development
of other launch vehicles differing not only in their liftoff
capabilities, but also in types of payloads including
reusable orbiters;
- development of a large oxygen-hydrogen tank of stage
II (core stage TS) with matured mass properties allowing
to use the tank as a basis to develop advanced space systems;
- mastering of procedures and equipment employed to handle
supercooled hydrogen and to assure safety, as well as
usage of supercooled liquid oxygen and cooled kerosene;
- neutralization of wasted unreacted hydrogen in the
process of igniting engines of stage II;
- development and implementation of new structure materials
with improved physical-mechanical properties, new insulation
materials and heat protection materials ensuring needed
thermal modes under extreme temperature conditions, as
well as antistatic coatings with specified conductivity;
- strengthening of aluminum alloy at cryogenic temperatures
and development of a cryogenic test facility;
- mastering of technology of manufacturing large wafer
structures, fuel tanks of a large diameter with electron-beam
welding, ensuring cleanness of fuel tanks and non-destructive
quality control of adhering thermal insulation and heat
protective coatings;
- definition of acoustic characteristics without firing
tests;
- strength assurance of large structures of LV in environment
with sufficient temperature drops and in idle periods
and in the process of fueling;
- solution of problems associated with transportation
of large structures of LV on transport aircraft 3M-T;
- development of versatile complex "Stand-Start" to allow
firing tests and launch of LV, experimental facilities
to test versatile LVs and their components, and development
of experimental setups;
- development of production facilities at the launch
site including test and pre-launch processing and launch
automatic control facilities.
One of the important problems associated with electromagnetic
compatibility of all radio systems (ground and flight) used
in the ascent phase has been successfully solved.