Solutions of the optimal boost problem for the MSC April 1970 base line shuttle vehicle show significant payload increases may be achieved by flying optimal pitch profiles. Results consistent with aerodynamic and acceleration constraints indicate payload gains of approximately 2.0 per cent of the total injected weight may be achieved. This corresponds to a real payload increase of about 20 per cent. Trajectory parameters for optimal launches under various conditions and a standard gravity turn launch are presented along with a brief discussion of the problem modeling and assumptions. The data are used to support a number of observations and conclusions and to provide some insight into the methods by which payload gains are achieved.
Optimal boost trajectories for the shuttle vehicle.
American Astronautical Society and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Astrodynamics Specialists Conference ; 1971 ; Fort Lauderdale, FL
1971-08-01
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English
Optimal Trajectories for the Flyback Shuttle
NTIS | 1972
|Constrained optimal ascent-flyback shuttle trajectories.
NTRS | 1972
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