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AIAA SPACE 2013 Conference and Exposition | 2013

Launch Vehicle Design applying Concurrent Engineering

Andy Braukhane; Etienne Dumont; Aaron Koch

Developing space launch vehicles (SLVs) is a complex and multidisciplinary task and hence their early design process is an obvious candidate to be performed applying the collaborative and highly iterative approach of Concurrent Engineering (CE). This methodology generally aims at reducing time, cost and inconsistencies already during the first project phases. It has been proven that working together with all relevant technical and programmatic disciplines simultaneously is an efficient means of converging effectively on a space system design. This includes the presence of the customer as well as the use of a common data model, a dedicated infrastructure and a guided process. During several studies at the DLR Concurrent Engineering Facility (CEF) it has been identified that in contrast to Phase-A satellite design activities, the classical, internal CE approach could not be directly applied for upper stage and more generally launch vehicle development. This mainly refers to the set of technical domains (e.g. power, structure), the use of data-/design models, the process-related communication flow as well as session scheduling. Of course, there are general differences such as margin philosophies and staging between SLV and space segment design. However, the CE process, which benefits from rapid feasibility-, cost- and performance analyses during the advanced development phases, requires additional and important modifications in order to provide the expected results to the customer in time. During the study preparation phase for instance, sensitivity analyses and iterations of the structural index (SI) are crucial for a successful CE activity. This is because characteristics such as the SI are very important for technical matters (e.g. staging) and also influence the administrative preparation which has to ensure a well-balanced allocation of resources during the CE study phase. The examples described in the present work are mainly related to upper stage design studies in which the lower stages have been considered with a given structure and performance. This has been the most recurring case in the DLR CEF, as for the ‘Kickstage‘-study and the VEGA new upper stage studies called ‘VENUS-II’. This paper shall increase awareness by highlighting major differences and special characteristics with respect to launch vehicle- compared to other space system CE studies. Based on our experiences, it provides lessons learnt and recommendations of how to adapt certain CE elements for responding to various launcher and upper stage study objectives. Additionally, it identifies gaps which currently exist in the range of required tools, such as dedicated integrated design models for launch vehicles including their parameter hierarchy.


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Spacecraft for Hypervelocity Impact Research – An Overview of Capabilities, Constraints and the Challenges of Getting There

Jan Thimo Grundmann; Bernd Dachwald; Christian Grimm; Ralph Kahle; Aaron Koch; Christian Krause; Caroline Lange; Dominik Quantius; Stephan Ulamec


Archive | 2013

Multidisciplinary approach for assessing the atmospheric impact of launchers

Aaron Koch; Carola Bauer; Etienne Dumont; F. Minutolo; Martin Sippel; P. Grenard; G. Ordonneau; H. Winkler; L. Guénot; C. Linck; C.R. Wood; J. Vira; M. Sofiev; V. Tarvainen


Archive | 2015

META CE Workshop: Technical Note

Aaron Koch; Carola Bauer; Emmanuelle David; Etienne Dumont; Nicole Garbers; A. Herbertz; Magni Johannsson; Carina Ludwig; C. Manfletti


Archive | 2015

From Sail to Soil - Getting Sailcraft out of the Harbour on a Visit to One of Earth's Nearest Neighbours

Jan Thimo Grundmann; Waldemar Bauer; Jens Biele; Federico Cordero; Bernd Dachwald; Alexander Koncz; Christian Krause; Tobias Mikschl; Sergio Montenegro; Dominik Quantius; Michael Ruffer; Kaname Sasaki; N. Schmitz; Patric Seefeldt; Norbert Toth; Elisabet Wejmo; Aaron Koch; Wolfgang Seboldt; Maciej Sznajder


Archive | 2014

Advanced Launcher Options under Constraints of Synergy, Commonality and Affordability

Martin Sippel; Etienne Dumont; Vanessa Clark; Aaron Koch; Emmanuelle David; Nicole Garbers; C. Manfletti; Birte Höck; Gunter Geiss


Acta Astronautica | 2018

Capabilities of Gossamer -1 derived small spacecraft solar sails carrying MASCOT-derived nanolanders for in-situ surveying of NEAs

Jan Thimo Grundmann; Waldemar Bauer; Jens Biele; Ralf Boden; Matteo Ceriotti; Federico Cordero; Bernd Dachwald; Etienne Dumont; Christian Grimm; David Hercik; Tra-Mi Ho; Rico Jahnke; Aaron Koch; Alexander Koncz; Christian Krause; Caroline Lange; Roy Lichtenheldt; Volker Maiwald; Tobias Mikschl; Eugen Mikulz; Sergio Montenegro; Ivanka Pelivan; Alessandro Peloni; Dominik Quantius; Siebo Reershemius; Thomas Renger; Johannes Riemann; Michael Ruffer; Kaname Sasaki; N. Schmitz


Archive | 2016

Feasibility of TSTO LOX-HC-Micro-Launcher operated from EuropeStudy on sensibility aspects for propulsion systems for ESA-ESTEC

Martin Sippel; Etienne Dumont; Olga Trivailo; Aaron Koch; Leonid Bussler


Archive | 2015

Small Spacecraft in Planetary Defence Related Applications – Capabilities, Constraints, Challenges

Jan Thimo Grundmann; Caroline Lange; Bernd Dachwald; Christian Grimm; Aaron Koch; Stephan Ulamec


Archive | 2014

ROBEX – ALUNIR Architecture Study Report

Etienne Dumont; Carola Bauer; Vanessa Clark; Aaron Koch; Caroline Lange; Christian Bühler; Nicole Garbers; Dominik Quantius; Andy Braukhane; Georgios Tsakyridis; Waldemar Bauer; Alexander Pakakis; Marc Bernabeu Peña

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