Atlas V Secondary Payload Carrier Systems - development approach, issues, and solutions

K.W. Cope
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Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company has developed an innovative approach to providing small, secondary payload class spacecraft access to space. This alternate approach to the traditional use of dedicated small launch vehicles is based on offering flight for up to five secondary payloads on Atlas V missions with excess capacity through the use of the Atlas V Secondary Payload Carrier (SPC) and/or Internal Payload Carrier (IPC). In 2002, Lockheed Martin sought and was awarded two contracts by the National Reconnaissance (NRO) Office of Space Launch (OSL) to continue the development of the SPC concept. The contract tasks included developing the concept to a preliminary design review level, and an assessment of the effects of the presence of the SPC on the primary payload. Work accomplished on the SPC design since that time culminated in a PDR in February 2003 and a final out-brief on coupled loads results, separation analyses, and expected SP environments to the OSL customer in June 2003. In addition to the SPC, Lockheed Martin developed a concept for an Internal Payload Carrier (IPC) to permit efficient flight of smaller, single secondary payloads. This paper presents the design approach used in developing the SPC and the IPC and addresses technical and programmatic issues encountered during the development phase, as well as the associated solutions to those issues. The paper includes the current design status, features, and capabilities of the SPC and IPC, and how they integrate with the Atlas V launch vehicle and the primary payload.
阿特拉斯5次有效载荷运载系统——开发方法、问题和解决方案
洛克希德·马丁空间系统公司开发了一种创新方法,可提供小型、次级有效载荷级航天器进入太空。这种传统使用专用小型运载火箭的替代方法是基于在阿特拉斯5号任务上提供多达5个次要有效载荷的飞行,通过使用阿特拉斯5号次要有效载荷载体(SPC)和/或内部有效载荷载体(IPC)。2002年,洛克希德·马丁公司寻求并获得了国家侦察(NRO)空间发射办公室(OSL)授予的两份合同,以继续发展SPC概念。合同任务包括将概念发展到初步设计审查水平,并评估SPC对主有效载荷的影响。从那时起,SPC的设计工作在2003年2月以PDR完成,并于2003年6月向OSL客户提供了耦合负载结果、分离分析和预期SP环境的最终简报。除了SPC之外,洛克希德·马丁公司还开发了一种内部有效载荷载体(IPC)的概念,以允许较小的单一次级有效载荷的有效飞行。本文介绍了用于开发SPC和IPC的设计方法,并解决了在开发阶段遇到的技术和编程问题,以及对这些问题的相关解决方案。本文包括SPC和IPC的当前设计状态、特征和能力,以及它们如何与阿特拉斯5运载火箭和主有效载荷集成。
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