TECHNICAL PAPERS

The Electric Orbiter

Date Published: 1982-02-01
Paper Number: 821419
DOI: 10.4271/821419

Citation:

Swingle, W. and Edge, J., "The Electric Orbiter," SAE Technical Paper 821419, 1982, doi:10.4271/821419.

Author(s):


W. L. Swingle - NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
J. T. Edge - NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

Abstract:

The current design base of the Space Shuttle Orbiter employs hydraulic actuation for control of aerosurfaces, engine thrust, engine thrust vector, brakes, and landing gear functions. As early as 1972, electromechanical actuation (EMA) was considered as an alternative system. As a result of continued advances in technology development, studies now indicate that EMA is a more attractive alternative. Major advantages are weight reduction, striking improvement in energy efficiency, easier maintenance, and a cleaner vehicle.

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