Chapter 4 Self Test Flashcards
(019) 2. What provides a means to handle and transport the Atlas V CCB?
Aft transition structure
(019) 1. What prevents the Atlas V liquid oxygen propellant tank from being filled to 100 percent?
The expansion and contraction properties of liquid oxygen.
(019) 3. After the Atlas V’s CCB RD-180 engine starts up, what does it use to continue to operate?
The system uses RP-1 fuel from the main propellant tank, provided by the engine’s fuel pump.
(019) 4. Why must the Atlas V centaur upper stage’s propellant tanks be pressurized, even when empty?
To maintain structural integrity
(019) 5. What is the purpose of the charge segments and booster assemblies of the Atlas V centaur upper stage’s interstage adapter?
Upon initiation, the charge segments separate the CCB and the centaur. The booster assemblies keep the CCB from striking the centaur during and after separation.
(019) 6. What is the purpose of the boat tail in the Atlas V 400-series payload fairing?
It adapts the diameter of the PLF (12.3 feet) down to the diameter of the centaur (10 feet).
(019) 7. What is the purpose of the centaur forward load reactor (CFLR) in the Atlas V 500-series payload fairing (PLF)?
The CFLR keeps the top of the centaur and the payload centered in the PLF and increases the structural strength of the PLF.
(019) 8. In addition to a core CBC, what does the Delta IV Heavy use to provide liftoff?
Two additional CBCs
(019) 9. What is the purpose of the booster rocket separation motor on the Delta IV CBC?
To provide the thrust to propel the CBCs away from the launch vehicle during separation.
(019) 10. How is roll control provided during a Delta IV’s main engine burn when only one CBC is used?
By vectoring the turbine exhaust gases
(019) 11. What does the attitude control system (ACS) provide for the Delta IV second stage?
Provides roll control during main engine burn and pitch, yaw, and roll control during coast periods.
(019) 12. What are the two configurations of Delta IV payload fairing?
Delta IV fairings are mostly bisector designs (two halves); however a tri-sector (three piece) fairing is available for payloads too large for the bisector fairing.
(020) 1. What is an advantage of using solar power as an electrical source?
Solar cells require no additional energy source, such as chemicals or nuclear reaction, for power production.
(020) 2. What are two disadvantages of using solar power?
Their low power generation capacity and solar panel orientation with respect to the sun.
(020) 3. When does a secondary battery release it power?
When the satellite moves into the shadow of the earth, moon, or other planets.