EDL Technology Development at NASA, and Overview of Titan Aerothermal Environments and EDL sensors for Dragonfly. - presented by Dr Aaron Brandis

EDL Technology Development at NASA, and Overview of Titan Aerothermal Environments and EDL sensors for Dragonfly.

Dr Aaron Brandis

Dr Aaron Brandis
EDL Technology Development at NASA, and Overview of Titan Aerothermal Environments and EDL sensors for Dragonfly.
Dr Aaron Brandis
Aaron Brandis
Ames Research Center

This presentation will provide an overview of 3 separate topics:

  1. EDL Technology Development at NASA as part of the Entry Systems Modeling (ESM) project, including dynamic stability, TPS materials model development, aeroshell heating and guidance, navigation and control.

  2. The aerothermal environments experienced during Dragonfly's entry at Titan

  3. The EDL sensors to measure the Dragonfly aeroshell performance at Titan, known as DrEAM (Dragonfly Entry Aerosciences Measurements)

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ICL Space Engineering Seminar Series
Department of Aeronautics (Imperial College London)
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A. Brandis (2024, September 16), EDL Technology Development at NASA, and Overview of Titan Aerothermal Environments and EDL sensors for Dragonfly.
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