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Fabrication method for reusable hypersonic heat shield
Award Year: 2021
UEI: QDQ6V2X12WF1
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 8
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase I
Awarding Agency
DOD
Branch: USAF
Total Award Amount: $50,000
Contract Number: FA8649-21-P-1413
Agency Tracking Number: FX203-CSO2-2218
Solicitation Topic Code: AF203-CSO2
Solicitation Number: X20.3
Abstract
Hypersonic vehicles and reusable spacecraft face severe heating environments as they traverse the atmosphere at high speed. In reusable applications a robust means for thermal protection is required. Traditional approaches use fragile materials in passive or ablative cooling schemes, but these approaches are fragile and susceptible to damage from handling, particle strikes, and other aspects of operation. Passive cooling approaches have catastrophic failure modes that result from small defects in the material surface. This aspect drives significant costs for inspection and handling. Ablative designs require significant post-flight refurbishment. As a result, neither one is traceable to rapid-turn-around reusable applications. A robust hypersonic heat shield is proposed to enable applications that offer significant advantages in the areas of Tactically responsive launch, Global space transport and delivery, and other stated Air Force and Space Force initiatives.
Award Schedule
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2020
Solicitation Year -
2021
Award Year -
April 14, 2021
Award Start Date -
July 14, 2021
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: Andrew Lapsa
Phone: (206) 240-7647
Email: andy@stoke-space.com
Business Contact
Name: Andrew Lapsa
Phone: (206) 240-7647
Email: andy@stoke-space.com
Research Institution
Name: N/A