Battleship (rocketry)
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In rocketry, 'battleship' was a term used during the design of the Saturn V to refer to a heavy duty rocket stage which was used to test configuration and integration of a launch vehicle. The term was used in contrast to the boilerplate nickname, which refers to a non-functional mock-up used to test spacecraft.
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En el mundo de la coheteria, un battleship es un cohete o un Cohete multietapa de pruebas, es decir, que es usado para probar la configuración y la integridad de una Lanzadera espacial, pero nunca será operativo.Este término no debe confundirse con que alude a una nave espacial no funcional (un prototipo que nunca será lanzado).
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Battleship (rocketry)
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Battleship (cohetes)
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In rocketry, 'battleship' was a term used during the design of the Saturn V to refer to a heavy duty rocket stage which was used to test configuration and integration of a launch vehicle. The term was used in contrast to the boilerplate nickname, which refers to a non-functional mock-up used to test spacecraft. A battleship is functional, but simpler, cheaper and heavier than the operational version. Thus, it functions but does not achieve the same performance (such as thrust-to-weight ratio) as the operational one. In particular, propellant tanks and major structural components were made of thicker, more rugged materials rather than being carefully thinned to save as much weight as possible. This is done mainly to test the liquid engines operationally and the configuration of the propellant tank passively.
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En el mundo de la coheteria, un battleship es un cohete o un Cohete multietapa de pruebas, es decir, que es usado para probar la configuración y la integridad de una Lanzadera espacial, pero nunca será operativo.Este término no debe confundirse con que alude a una nave espacial no funcional (un prototipo que nunca será lanzado). Una versión "battleship" de un cohete utiliza gruesos tanques de propulsante de acero inoxidable o de otros metales no corrosivos en lugar de los de aluminio de peso ligero que suele llevar la versión operativa. Esto se hace principalmente para probar los motores de líquidos de forma operacionalo y la configuración del depósito de carburante de forma pasiva.
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