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Space Reentry Vehicle

Future planetary exploration missions will require innovative solutions to decelerate space vehicles upon atmospheric entry. These vehicles will need protection from extreme reentry heating conditions without increasing system weight or energy consumption. New aerobraking systems must provide additional surface area for deceleration without adding to vehicle weight or stowed volume. NASA’s In-Space Propulsion Technology Program is funding CRG to develop a low-mass deployable aeroshell mechanism activated by a unique shape memory polymer (SMP) called Veriflex®.

In CRG’s design, a large surface area, SMP-activated aeroshell will stow in a highly compact pre-launch configuration and later self-deploy to its operating configuration, locking in place prior to atmospheric entry. The low-mass deployable aeroshell decelerator deploys with a hinge activated by the SMP.

Shape Memory Technology

This vehicle reentry innovation is possible through shape memory technology. In CRG’s design, the SMP actuator will deploy the aeroshell extension during transit through deep space, well before entering the atmosphere. Once deployed, the aeroshell extension will lock in place for atmospheric entry.

CRG has been demonstrating the utility of Veriflex in a wide range of advanced technological systems, including morphing aircraft, deployable space structures, and “smart” tooling for composite part manufacturing. CRG’s expertise in tailoring the characteristics of shape memory polymers allows the engineering of these materials to meet various environmental and system performance requirements.

As NASA and commercial space activities grow, so will the need to find reliable methods of vehicle reentry. SMP-hinged deployable space structures offer a low-mass, low-energy means of decelerating mission payloads safely to planetary surfaces.

Benefits:

    • Low-energy actuation
    • Precision deployment
    • Increased aeroshell surface area for improved braking
    • Low system weight penalty
    • Reduced design and fabrication complexity
    • Compatibility with current thermal protection materials

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Systems Engineering Portfolio:

  Deployable Space
    Structures
  DIRT Bag™ Deployable
    Isolation Repair
    Technology
  Environmental Sensors
  Genesys™ Inherently
    Survivable Systems
  Graded Composites
  HALO™ Micro Air Vehicle
  Microvascular Systems
  Low-Mass Aeroshell
  Morphing Systems
  Optical Surface Replication
  Passive Adaptive Structures
  Polymer Reflectors and
    Filters
  Protective Hard Coat
  Reflexive, Self-Healing
    Composites
  Self-Constructing
    Structures
  Self-Deploying
    Membrane Reflectors
  Shape Memory Composite
    Repair/Patch System
  Shape Memory Fasteners
  Synlam™ (syntactic
    microlaminate)
  Venting System for
    Insensitive Munitions


Advanced Materials Portfolio
Manufacturing Technology Portfolio

Systems Engineering Overviews:
Micro Air Vehicle
Morphing Systems
Reflexive Systems

       
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