GALCIT Colloquium
The lecture will provide a brief summary of SBKF objectives and approach towards developing and validating these new technologies and provide a look towards the future of design, analysis and testing of the next generation of buckling-critical launch vehicle structures. In particular, a historical review of the current design recommendations for buckling-critical thin-walled cylindrical shell structures will be presented, and their limitations relative to the design of modern launch vehicle structures will be discussed. Next, the lecture will identify some key technologies that are enabling the development of updated design factors including advancements in computational tools for structural analysis, testing and measurement technologies (Fig1 Sub-component test that uses Digital Image Correlation to measure full-field displacements and strains), and manufacturing and materials, and suggest other areas of R&D investment. Finally,Space Shuttle External Tank barrel section, ETTA1, will be presented.