1. Mission Design, Preflight and Flight Performance and Observations for Pad Abort Test
- Author
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V. Ashok, C. Ravikumar, Jayanta Dhaoya, P. Bhanumathy, A. K. Anilkumar, Nayana Remesh, and Abhay Kumar
- Subjects
Multidisciplinary ,Mode (computer interface) ,Mission design ,Aeronautics ,Computer science ,Abort ,Launch pad ,law ,Crew ,Launch vehicle ,Phase (combat) ,Test (assessment) ,law.invention - Abstract
Abort system is initiated to take the Crew Module (CM) away from the launch vehicle in case of an emergency at lift-off or at any point of time after launch for a mission with crew onboard. Crew Escape System (CES)-based abort is carried out from launch pad and during the atmospheric phase of ascent flight. The design and operation of CES play a crucial role in providing abort capability for escape from launch vehicle and return of the crew back to Earth during critical phase of ascent flight. CES motors are used to pull CM away from the launch vehicle during this mode of abort. Mission simulation and analysis is necessary for the design of CES-based abort mission and for its configuration. This article discusses the mission design, challenges faced during the design and strategies formulated towards the successful execution of Pad Abort Test.
- Published
- 2021