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The first space-worthy Vulcan rocket is taking shape
Friday March 29, 2019. 02:22 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / A Vulcan rocket panel is shown after the bump-forming process. (credit: Tory Bruno/Twitter)
On Thursday night, United Launch Alliance Chief Executive Tory Bruno shared an image of a rocket panel on Twitter and declared, 'The age of Vulcan has begun...' This is one of the first pieces of metal being cut and formed for the Vulcan-Centaur rocket's fuel tanks, Bruno later confirmed. 'This is a piece of actual first flight hardware,' he told Ars. The image showed a large machine, at least the size of a freight train car, producing a long, slightly curved panel that will form the barrel components of a fuel tank. The fabrication work was being done inside United Launch Alliance's factory in Decatur, Alabama. Bruno characterized the piece as being 'bump formed,' a process that occurs after barrel panels are machined. During this process, the panels are formed into cylindrical arcs so that they can be welded into a barrel for fuel tanks. (More about the materials used in aerospace structures and this specific manufacturing process can be foundĀ in this NASA document.) Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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