nasa选定70吨近地轨道能力重型火箭的预研项目

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26家公司和大学总共得到4800万元资助,每家公司最多的资助是8百万美元,大学最多的是2.5百万美元。
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NASA Selects Space Launch System Advanced Development Proposals
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 24, 2012

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NASA has selected 26 proposals from academia and industry for advanced development activities for the nation's next heavy lift rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS). Proposals selected under this NASA Research Announcement (NRA) seek innovative and affordable solutions to evolve the launch vehicle from its initial configuration to its full lift capacity capable of sending humans farther into deep space than ever before.

NASA sought proposals in a variety of areas, including concept development, trades and analyses, propulsion, structures, materials, manufacturing, avionics and software.

"Engaging with academia and industry gives us the opportunity to take advantage of the ingenuity and expertise beyond NASA," said William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "It will help us optimize affordability while integrating mature technical upgrades into future vehicles."

NASA is partnering with the U.S. Air Force on this research announcement in support of common national rocket propulsion goals.

Individual awards will vary with a total government investment of as much as $48 million. Initial fiscal year 2012 awards are worth as much as $8 million for industry and $2.5 million for academia. The selections will be made in advance of negotiations for potential awards. Awards depend on successful negotiation and stability of appropriated funds.

The proposals from academia selected for contract and grant negotiations are:
-- "High Electric Density Device for Aerospace Applications," Auburn University, Ala.
-- "Challenges Towards Improved Friction Stir Welds Using On-line Sensing of Weld Quality," Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.
-- "A New Modeling Approach for Rotating Cavitation Instabilities in Rocket Engine Turbopumps," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
-- "Algorithmic Enhancements for High-Resolution Hybrid RANS-LES Using Loci-CHEM," Mississippi State University, Miss.
-- "Next Generation Simulation Infrastructure on Large Scale Multicore Architecture," Mississippi State University, Miss.
-- "Characterization of Aluminum/Alumina/Carbon Interactions under Simulated Rocket Motor Conditions," Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.
-- "Development of Subcritical Atomization Models in the Loci Framework for Liquid Rocket Injectors," University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
-- "Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficients for Two-Phase Flows of Cryogenic Propellants During Line Chilldown and Fluid Transport," University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
-- "Validation of Subsonic Film Cooling Numerical Simulations Using Detailed Measurements and Novel Diagnostics," University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
-- "Validation of Supersonic Film Cooling Numerical Simulations Using Detailed Measurements and Novel Diagnostics," University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
-- "Advanced LES and Laser Diagnostics to Model Transient Combustion-Dynamical Processes in Rocket Engines: Prediction of Flame Stabilization and Combustion-Instabilities," University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
-- "Acoustic Emission-Based Health Monitoring of Space Launch System Structures," University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Industry proposals selected for contract negotiations are:
-- "Development of a Fluid-Structure Interaction Methodology for Predicting Engine Loads," ATA Engineering, Inc., San Diego
-- "Space Launch System (SLS) Advanced Development Affordable Composite Structures," ATK Space Systems, Inc., Clearfield, Utah
-- "Ball Reliable Advanced Integrated Network," Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., Huntsville, Ala.
-- "Affordable Structural Weight Reduction for SLS Block 1A," Collier Research and Development Corp., Newport News, Va.
-- "DESLA Systems Engineering and Risk Reduction for AUSEP," Exquadrum, Inc., Adelanto, Calif.
-- "Space Launch System Program AUSEP LOX Flow Control Valve," MOOG, Inc. Space and Defense Group, Aurora, N.Y.
-- "Affordable Upper Stage Engine Advanced Development," Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Redondo Beach, Calif.
-- "Hybrid Precision Casting for Regeneratively-Cooled Thrust Chamber Components," Orbital Technologies Corp., Madison, Wis.
-- "NASA Space Launch System (SLS) Advanced Development, Affordable Upper Stage Engine Program (AUSE) Study," Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc., Jupiter, Fla.
-- "Advanced Ordnance Systems Demonstration," Reynolds Systems, Inc., Middletown, Calif.
-- "Cryo-Tracker Mass Gauging System," Sierra Lobo, Inc., Freemont, Ohio
-- "Efficient High-Fidelity Design and Analysis Tool for Unsteady Flow Physics in Space Propulsion Geometries," Streamline Numerics, Inc. Gainesville, Fla.
-- "Robust Distributed Sensor Interface Modules (DSIM) for SLS," The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, Calif.
-- "Integrated Vehicle Fluids (IVF)," United Launch Alliance, Centennial, Colo.

Designed to be flexible for launching payloads and spacecraft, including NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle that will take humans beyond low Earth orbit, SLS will enable the agency to achieve its deep space exploration goals.

"While we are moving out on the initial 70-metric-ton configuration of the vehicle, we will continue to examine concepts, designs and options that will advance the rocket to a 130-metric-ton vehicle, which is essential for deep space exploration," said Todd May, SLS program manager at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. "Competitive opportunities like this research announcement ensure we deliver a safe, affordable, sustainable launch system."

The proposal selections are the first step in the NRA procurement process. The period of performance for these awards will be one year with as many as two one-year options. The second step, formal contract awards, will follow further negotiations between NASA and selected organizations.

All proposals will be valid for 12 months to allow for a later award if the opportunity becomes available, unless the offeror withdraws the proposal prior to award. Successful offerors to this NRA will not be guaranteed an award for any future advanced development acquisition.

The first flight test of NASA's SLS, which will feature a configuration for a 77 ton (70-metric-ton) lift capacity, is scheduled for 2017 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.


26家公司和大学总共得到4800万元资助,每家公司最多的资助是8百万美元,大学最多的是2.5百万美元。
http://www.space-travel.com/repo ... _Proposals_999.html
NASA Selects Space Launch System Advanced Development Proposals
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 24, 2012

illustration only

NASA has selected 26 proposals from academia and industry for advanced development activities for the nation's next heavy lift rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS). Proposals selected under this NASA Research Announcement (NRA) seek innovative and affordable solutions to evolve the launch vehicle from its initial configuration to its full lift capacity capable of sending humans farther into deep space than ever before.

NASA sought proposals in a variety of areas, including concept development, trades and analyses, propulsion, structures, materials, manufacturing, avionics and software.

"Engaging with academia and industry gives us the opportunity to take advantage of the ingenuity and expertise beyond NASA," said William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "It will help us optimize affordability while integrating mature technical upgrades into future vehicles."

NASA is partnering with the U.S. Air Force on this research announcement in support of common national rocket propulsion goals.

Individual awards will vary with a total government investment of as much as $48 million. Initial fiscal year 2012 awards are worth as much as $8 million for industry and $2.5 million for academia. The selections will be made in advance of negotiations for potential awards. Awards depend on successful negotiation and stability of appropriated funds.

The proposals from academia selected for contract and grant negotiations are:
-- "High Electric Density Device for Aerospace Applications," Auburn University, Ala.
-- "Challenges Towards Improved Friction Stir Welds Using On-line Sensing of Weld Quality," Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.
-- "A New Modeling Approach for Rotating Cavitation Instabilities in Rocket Engine Turbopumps," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
-- "Algorithmic Enhancements for High-Resolution Hybrid RANS-LES Using Loci-CHEM," Mississippi State University, Miss.
-- "Next Generation Simulation Infrastructure on Large Scale Multicore Architecture," Mississippi State University, Miss.
-- "Characterization of Aluminum/Alumina/Carbon Interactions under Simulated Rocket Motor Conditions," Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.
-- "Development of Subcritical Atomization Models in the Loci Framework for Liquid Rocket Injectors," University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
-- "Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficients for Two-Phase Flows of Cryogenic Propellants During Line Chilldown and Fluid Transport," University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
-- "Validation of Subsonic Film Cooling Numerical Simulations Using Detailed Measurements and Novel Diagnostics," University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
-- "Validation of Supersonic Film Cooling Numerical Simulations Using Detailed Measurements and Novel Diagnostics," University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
-- "Advanced LES and Laser Diagnostics to Model Transient Combustion-Dynamical Processes in Rocket Engines: Prediction of Flame Stabilization and Combustion-Instabilities," University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
-- "Acoustic Emission-Based Health Monitoring of Space Launch System Structures," University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Industry proposals selected for contract negotiations are:
-- "Development of a Fluid-Structure Interaction Methodology for Predicting Engine Loads," ATA Engineering, Inc., San Diego
-- "Space Launch System (SLS) Advanced Development Affordable Composite Structures," ATK Space Systems, Inc., Clearfield, Utah
-- "Ball Reliable Advanced Integrated Network," Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., Huntsville, Ala.
-- "Affordable Structural Weight Reduction for SLS Block 1A," Collier Research and Development Corp., Newport News, Va.
-- "DESLA Systems Engineering and Risk Reduction for AUSEP," Exquadrum, Inc., Adelanto, Calif.
-- "Space Launch System Program AUSEP LOX Flow Control Valve," MOOG, Inc. Space and Defense Group, Aurora, N.Y.
-- "Affordable Upper Stage Engine Advanced Development," Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Redondo Beach, Calif.
-- "Hybrid Precision Casting for Regeneratively-Cooled Thrust Chamber Components," Orbital Technologies Corp., Madison, Wis.
-- "NASA Space Launch System (SLS) Advanced Development, Affordable Upper Stage Engine Program (AUSE) Study," Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc., Jupiter, Fla.
-- "Advanced Ordnance Systems Demonstration," Reynolds Systems, Inc., Middletown, Calif.
-- "Cryo-Tracker Mass Gauging System," Sierra Lobo, Inc., Freemont, Ohio
-- "Efficient High-Fidelity Design and Analysis Tool for Unsteady Flow Physics in Space Propulsion Geometries," Streamline Numerics, Inc. Gainesville, Fla.
-- "Robust Distributed Sensor Interface Modules (DSIM) for SLS," The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, Calif.
-- "Integrated Vehicle Fluids (IVF)," United Launch Alliance, Centennial, Colo.

Designed to be flexible for launching payloads and spacecraft, including NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle that will take humans beyond low Earth orbit, SLS will enable the agency to achieve its deep space exploration goals.

"While we are moving out on the initial 70-metric-ton configuration of the vehicle, we will continue to examine concepts, designs and options that will advance the rocket to a 130-metric-ton vehicle, which is essential for deep space exploration," said Todd May, SLS program manager at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. "Competitive opportunities like this research announcement ensure we deliver a safe, affordable, sustainable launch system."

The proposal selections are the first step in the NRA procurement process. The period of performance for these awards will be one year with as many as two one-year options. The second step, formal contract awards, will follow further negotiations between NASA and selected organizations.

All proposals will be valid for 12 months to allow for a later award if the opportunity becomes available, unless the offeror withdraws the proposal prior to award. Successful offerors to this NRA will not be guaranteed an award for any future advanced development acquisition.

The first flight test of NASA's SLS, which will feature a configuration for a 77 ton (70-metric-ton) lift capacity, is scheduled for 2017 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
2.5万美元?能拿来做啥??这是体制问题吗?大量的莽你拿来军援其它国家,却没有钱来做科研!!!
这分明是250万好不好,2.5万当人是乞丐呢
lmxhdl 发表于 2012-9-23 06:50
2.5万美元?能拿来做啥??这是体制问题吗?大量的莽你拿来军援其它国家,却没有钱来做科研!!!
谢谢提醒,应该是250万美元
lmxhdl 发表于 2012-9-23 06:50
2.5万美元?能拿来做啥??这是体制问题吗?大量的莽你拿来军援其它国家,却没有钱来做科研!!!
把2.5百万美元看成2.5万美元

这是什么问题

???
楼主,人家说的是70公吨,大约相当于77吨

这是波音公司主导的SLS70火箭,他们家还有个项目是SLS130火箭

都是两级氢氧机+固体火箭助推器的组合
不错,新一代的重型火箭。更期待SLS-130,老有人说什么MD已经造不出Saturn-V这级别的火箭,拭目以待…
F44 发表于 2012-9-23 09:51
楼主,人家说的是70公吨,大约相当于77吨

这是波音公司主导的SLS70火箭,他们家还有个项目是SLS130火箭
...
中国就不需要翻译这了
中国的公吨和吨是同一个东西
不像美国单说吨的话是2000磅折合约907公斤
F44 发表于 2012-9-23 09:51
楼主,人家说的是70公吨,大约相当于77吨

这是波音公司主导的SLS70火箭,他们家还有个项目是SLS130火箭
...
先记住全世界除了英国美国,主要国家都用公制,一吨就是一公吨。

其次sls是美国的国家项目,由nasa出面领导,波音和其他公司可以申请sls的项目经费,正如这个新闻所说:波音,普惠,atk, 若思罗普都拿到了子项目的钱。
不过仔细看各大学和公司的预研项目,感觉2017年首飞是个美丽的梦想。

250万对于这样的项目来说也太少了点吧,感觉就是个要钱养人的名头。
叶小晶 发表于 2012-9-23 17:36
250万对于这样的项目来说也太少了点吧,感觉就是个要钱养人的名头。

一个火箭项目分给了12个大学加上14个公司,这样的研究只能是预研,对于预研项目来讲,250万美元对于大学来讲是一大笔钱了。

250万美元是得钱最多的大学,估计就是第一名的阿拉巴马州的奥本大学的“高电密度设备(高效太阳能电池?)”
百臂巨人 发表于 2012-9-23 10:35
中国就不需要翻译这了
中国的公吨和吨是同一个东西
不像美国单说吨的话是2000磅折合约907公斤
航天都是用metric ton, 1000kg.
rongzhili.au 发表于 2012-9-23 15:11
先记住全世界除了英国美国,主要国家都用公制,一吨就是一公吨。

其次sls是美国的国家项目,由nasa出面 ...
英国也用公制。美国要看什么领域,有很多专业领域也是用公制的
F44 发表于 2012-9-23 09:51
楼主,人家说的是70公吨,大约相当于77吨

这是波音公司主导的SLS70火箭,他们家还有个项目是SLS130火箭
...
130吨的助推器还没选定
现在有6个方案在竞争
zjl625 发表于 2012-9-23 19:16
英国也用公制。美国要看什么领域,有很多专业领域也是用公制的
这两个国家都有立法用公制,可惜传统势力太盛,工业部门主要用英制。

rongzhili.au 发表于 2012-9-23 19:54
这两个国家都有立法用公制,可惜传统势力太盛,工业部门主要用英制。
不是的,美国是世界上唯二没有推行公制的国家之一。英国是推行公制的,英制只是作为生活中的残余。两国差别很大,英国不会在工程方面用英制的。
zjl625 发表于 2012-9-23 20:10
不是的,美国是世界上唯二没有推行公制的国家之一。英国是推行公制的,英制只是作为生活中的残余。两国差 ...
美国曾经在1975年和1988年国会立法推行公制,可惜榆木疙瘩太多了。
rongzhili.au 发表于 2012-9-23 21:20
美国曾经在1975年和1988年国会立法推行公制,可惜榆木疙瘩太多了。
是的,现在真是后患无穷,毕竟美国的影响力太大,全世界都要习惯他们用英制。