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HyperSizer Helps with Weight and Design Time for Dream Chaser Spacecraft



Artist's concept of the Dream Chaser spacecraft, which has a first trip to the International Space Station planned for late 2020.

With the go-ahead from NASA for a first mission to the International Space Station (ISS), the Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Dream Chaser spacecraft team is now reviewing flight performance data and refining the vehicle's design adaptations to meet mission requirements and changing payloads, using the Collier Research Corporation software HyperSizer.

The HyperSizer tool is designed to provide critical insights into the strength, weight and manufacturability of designs for both composite and metal structures. Typically able to reduce the weight of existing designs by 20-40%, the software plays an important role in margin-of-safety certification for aerospace projects and is also valuable for wind, marine and other fields that demand performance with durability.

The current model of the autonomous, reusable Dream Chaser-Commercial Resupply Service 2 (CRS-2)-will transport pressurized and unpressurized cargo to and from the ISS, with a launch window of late 2020. The vehicle also has the potential for satellite servicing, orbital-debris removal and exploration technology testing.

In every case the demands of low-orbit flight, earth re-entry, runway landing and vehicle reuse require precision design optimization for reliability, durability and safety. Each type of mission requires additional analysis due to new flight trajectories and corresponding changes to the vehicle loads.

Managing the Complexity of Ever-Evolving Designs

The unique challenges faced by the structural engineers at SNC were to design the Dream Chaser to accommodate changing cargo weights and different re-entry trajectories, carry pressurized and non-pressurized items and withstand significant deflection forces.

According to SNC engineers Andy Kim and Eric Schleicher, to meet these challenges HyperSizer was used by the team on nearly all primary composite structures for the launch-approved CRS-2.

"HyperSizer's suite of industry-standard failure criteria was extremely valuable for our team, enabling us to quickly size the Dream Chaser structure and perform architectural trade studies," said Andy Kim, Senior Structural Engineer for SNC. "The software's rapid analysis capability gave us more time to interrogate our results and gain insights into the sensitivity of the structural weight to various design features and stiffener cross sections."

"HyperSizer helped us improve and automate the design-analysis process for the CRS-2," said Eric Schleicher, SNC Principal Structural Engineer. "We found some of the most useful aspects of the software to be load processing, sizing, margin reporting and the finite-element model (FEM) update feature."

"The SNC team did a great job of incorporating HyperSizer into their design and analysis process in order the hit weight and schedule targets," said James Ainsworth, lead stress engineer for Collier Research Corporation. "They took full advantage of the software's scripting API to customize the workflow and automate data exchange with their suite of CAE software tools. This enabled the team to move rapidly from whole-scale optimization to detailed analysis and stress reporting. It will be exciting to watch the spacecraft meet its next milestones and prepare for powered orbital space flight."

For more information contact:

Collier Research Corporation

760 Pilot House Dr, Suite A

Newport News, VA 23606

757-825-0000

info@hypersizer.com

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