Cryotanks that are cost-affordable, robust, fuel-compatible, and lighter weight than current aluminum design are needed to support next-generation launch system performance and operability goals. The Boeing (McDonnell Douglas Aerospace-MDA) and NASA’s Delta Clipper-Experimental Program (DC-XA) flight demonstrator test bed vehicle provided the opportunity for technology transfer of Russia’s extensive experience base with weight-efficient, highly weldable aluminum-lithium (Al-Li) alloys for cryogenic tank usage. As part of NASA’s overall reusable launch vehicle (RLV) program to help provide technology and operations data for use in advanced RLVs, MDA contracted with the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS/IMASH) for design, test, and delivery of 1460 Al-Li alloy liquid oxygen cryotanks: one for development, one for ground tests, and one for DC-XA flight tests. This paper describes the development of Al-Li 1460 alloy for reusable tanks, including alloy composition tailoring, mechanical properties database, forming, welding, chemical milling, dissimilar metal joining, corrosion protection, completed tanks proof, and qualification testing. Mechanical properties of the parent and welded materials exceeded expectations, particularly the fracture toughness, which promise excellent reuse potential. The cryotank was successfully demonstrated in DC-XA flight tests.
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15 January 1998
Space technology and applications international forum - 1998
Jan 1998
Albuquerque,New Mexico (USA)
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January 15 1998
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Ray O. Charette;
Ray O. Charette
The Boeing Co., 5301 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach, California 92647-2099
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Bruce G. Leonard;
Bruce G. Leonard
The Boeing Co., 5301 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach, California 92647-2099
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William F. Bozich;
William F. Bozich
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David A. Deamer
David A. Deamer
The Boeing Co., 5301 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach, California 92647-2099
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Ray O. Charette
Bruce G. Leonard
William F. Bozich
David A. Deamer
The Boeing Co., 5301 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach, California 92647-2099
AIP Conf. Proc. 420, 926–936 (1998)
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Ray O. Charette, Bruce G. Leonard, William F. Bozich, David A. Deamer; Russian aluminum-lithium alloys for advanced reusable spacecraft. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 January 1998; 420 (1): 926–936. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.54896
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