Checked in the updated radiator panels. I kept the mesh group order intact so there's no need for any rebuilds.
Yes, I'm done with them, nothing pending there.DaveS, did you finish with the radiators? I noticed some issues that I'd like to fix to tick the rads off the list...
About 2cms fwd at the top, and about 1cm at the bottom.... :facepalm:According to the Payload bay doors and radiator panels familiarization handbook, the PLBDs go from Xo574.090 at the centerline to Xo579.300 at the hinge line at the forward end.
Yes, that is the PLBD hinge line (I started to correct the hinges in a previous rev), but I meant the Zo at which the fwd bulkhead bends.The hinge line runs at Zo420 (Zo410 is where the PLB sills are).
Another ~2cms above where it should be... This also affects the aft compartment, which would now have a lower fwd end, so the OMS pods probably will just need a shift and not a (large) rotation.The top of the doors should be at Zo500.314.
The hinge line is even at Zo420, no matter where you measure it, it's a straight shot from Xo574.090 to Xo1307. The bottom of the doors are Zo420 which is where the midbody ends in the Z-axis. The two bulkheads belong to the forward and aft fuselages respectively. The midbody is an open structure, save for the floor and sidewalls (to which the tiles are bonded).Yes, that is the PLBD hinge line (I started to correct the hinges in a previous rev), but I meant the Zo at which the fwd bulkhead bends.
The angle of the bulkhead begins at Zo420, not Zo410. There's no angle until the PLBD hinge line and all of the hinges are on a perfectly straight line.Finally had time to start correcting the fwd bulkhead, and got it to be much "lighter" and now planar (with the bend)... but I'm not sure the bottom is at the correct place, which apparently should be Xo582. That, the PLBD numbers in the posts above and the bend in the fwd bulkhead at Zo410, can't all be correct...
I'm considering that as a possibility, but that would "make things even worse", as this: "Xo579.300 at the hinge line" doesn't match the Xo582 of the bottom end of the bulkhead. :shrug:The angle of the bulkhead begins at Zo420, not Zo410. There's no angle until the PLBD hinge line and all of the hinges are on a perfectly straight line.
The schematic also has "APPROXIMATE ONLY"....I've attached a schematic of the midbody showing how both the forward and aft ends are perfectly vertical.
The Xo582 point is where the forward attachment for the Bay 1 bridge longeron panels are located. The best I can estimate is that they're approx. 3" in diameter. There's two attach points on each ring frame, and one on the sill longerons. So it is a three-point attachment system, except for Bay 13 which only has two attachment points, forward and top.I'm considering that as a possibility, but that would "make things even worse", as this: "Xo579.300 at the hinge line" doesn't match the Xo582 of the bottom end of the bulkhead.
I've attached a photo of the lower fuselage and midbody of an orbiter still being two separate elements, yet close enough to see that there's a perfect vertical line until the PLBD hinge line.The schematic also has "APPROXIMATE ONLY"....
On the starboard side of the visible bulkhead "frame", part of the lower fuselage, we can see the bend starting (just where the white bar is secured). Can't tell exactly where that is, but looking at the midbody right behind, a tilted section is visible.I've attached a photo of the lower fuselage and midbody of an orbiter still being two separate elements, yet close enough to see that there's a perfect vertical line until the PLBD hinge line.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vm9p5q0begf9kqk/A820617L-93c.JPG?dl=0
To me it seems there is a bend starting at Zo410, on both images.... :shrug:I think this photo shows it quite clearly, that there's no bend: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gbjzbv2owcdwd87/19830809_1.jpg?dl=0
And this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c4j4jzsk62m5sng/OV_midbody.jpg?dl=0
I'll go over this when I get home.And I now just found this: https://onedrive.live.com/?id=C1A7E9824022AD17!835&cid=C1A7E9824022AD17
This is the relevant schematic for the midbody: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=C1A7...22AD17!842&parId=C1A7E9824022AD17!835&o=OneUpI'll go over this when I get home.
This is the relevant schematic for the midbody: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=C1A7...22AD17!842&parId=C1A7E9824022AD17!835&o=OneUp
I've attached a colorized example from the SODB of the left profile that shows the internal structural members. Teal vertical line is the lower half of the Xo576 bulkhead, green horizontal line is the PLBD hinge line at Zo420 while the red angled line is the upper half of the Xo576 bulkhead.I don't know how much stock we can put in a document that has a different vehicle configuration... as far as I can see, none of the schematics show any bend at all.
I've attached a colorized example from the SODB of the left profile that shows the internal structural members. Teal vertical line is the lower half of the Xo576 bulkhead, green horizontal line is the PLBD hinge line at Zo420 while the red angled line is the upper half of the Xo576 bulkhead.
That's as official as it gets, unless we get the actual manufacturing drawings from Convair (the sub-contractor for the mid body, they subsequently merged with General Dynamics which got bought by Lockheed Martin).
The indentation you see there on the upper forward fuselage half is the channel for the "monkey fur" and the bulb seal. The bulb seal has a semi-cylindrical seal Teflon outer coating with a CRES spring interior. The bulb seal is responsible for contamination control of the payload bay when the doors are closed and latched. The "monkey fur" is an additional barrier against contamination of the PLB, made of S-glass fibers which give it the furry appearance. The fibers are coated in an icephobic material which has the nickname of "monkey fur coating". There's similar channels for the bulb seal/monkey fur in the top parts of the PLB sill longerons.EDIT: Oh, I forgot to post the image:
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