The European Union H2020 EFESTO project is coordinated by DEIMOS Space with the end goals of improving the TRL of Inflatable Heat Shields for re-entry vehicles (from 3 to 4/5) and paving the way towards further improvements (TRL 6 with a future In-Orbit Demonstrator). This paper presents the project objectives and provides with a general overview of the activities ongoing and planned for the next three years, promoting its position in the frame of a European re-entry technology roadmap.

EUROPEAN FLEXIBLE HEAT SHIELDS: ADVANCED TPS DESIGN AND TESTS FOR FUTURE IN-ORBIT DEMONSTRATION / Bonetti, Davide; De Zaiacomo, Gabriele; Dietlein, Ingrid; Esser, Burkard; Guidotti, Giuseppe; Fedele, Alberto; Verant, Jean-Luc; Prevereaud, Ysolde; Gambacciani, Giovanni; Bimbi, Giulia; Governale, Giuseppe; Viola, Nicole. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno The International Conference on Flight vehicles, Aerothermodynamics and Re-entry Missions and Engineering (FAR) tenutosi a Monopoli (Italy) nel 30 September- 3 October 2019).

EUROPEAN FLEXIBLE HEAT SHIELDS: ADVANCED TPS DESIGN AND TESTS FOR FUTURE IN-ORBIT DEMONSTRATION

Giuseppe Governale;Nicole Viola
2019

Abstract

The European Union H2020 EFESTO project is coordinated by DEIMOS Space with the end goals of improving the TRL of Inflatable Heat Shields for re-entry vehicles (from 3 to 4/5) and paving the way towards further improvements (TRL 6 with a future In-Orbit Demonstrator). This paper presents the project objectives and provides with a general overview of the activities ongoing and planned for the next three years, promoting its position in the frame of a European re-entry technology roadmap.
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