45th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference &Amp;amp; Exhibit 2009
DOI: 10.2514/6.2009-5489
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Space Shuttle 750 psi Helium Regulator Application on Mars Science Laboratory Propulsion

Abstract: The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is NASA's next major mission to Mars, to be launched in September 2009. It is a nuclear powered rover designed for a long duration mission, with an extensive suite of science instruments. The descent and landing uses a unique 'skycrane' concept, where a rocket-powered descent stage decelerates the vehicle, hovers over the ground, lowers the rover to the ground on a bridle, then flies a safe distance away for disposal. This descent stage uses a regulated hydrazine propulsion sy… Show more

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“…Piloted regulators are chosen to address dynamic instability issues. A test facility for the MSL regulators was modified to conduct random vibration and shock environment tests, confirming that the slam start and shock did not negatively impact regulator performance [9]. Sekita and his team [10] traced and solved the pressure oscillation problem generated by the natural frequency of the pressure regulator and the GHe line existence in the pressurized system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Piloted regulators are chosen to address dynamic instability issues. A test facility for the MSL regulators was modified to conduct random vibration and shock environment tests, confirming that the slam start and shock did not negatively impact regulator performance [9]. Sekita and his team [10] traced and solved the pressure oscillation problem generated by the natural frequency of the pressure regulator and the GHe line existence in the pressurized system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%