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Human Exploration and Settlement of the Moon Using LUNOX-Augmented NTR PropulsionAn innovative trimodal nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) concept is described which combines conventional liquid hydrogen (LH2)-cooled NTR, Brayton cycle power generation and supersonic combustion ramjet (scramjet) technologies. Known as the liquid oxygen (LOX) augmented NTR (LANTR), this concept utilizes the large divergent section of the NTR nozzle as an 'afterburner' into which LOX is injected and supersonically combusted with nuclear preheated hydrogen emerging from the LANTR's choked sonic throat--'scramjet propulsion in reverse.' By varying the oxygen-to-hydrogen mixture ratio (MR), the LANTR can operate over a wide range of thrust and specific impulse (Isp) values while the reactor core power level remains relatively constant. As the MR varies from zero to seven, the thrust-to-weight ratio for a 15 thousand pound force (klbf) NTR increases by approximately 440%--from 3 to 13--while the Isp decreases by only approximately 45%--from 940 to 515 seconds. This thrust augmentation feature of the LANTR means that 'big engine' performance can be obtained using smaller more affordable, easier to test NTR engines. 'Reoxidizing' the bipropellant LANTR system in low lunar orbit (LLO) with high density 'lunar-derived' LOX (LUNOX) enables a reusable, reduced size and mass lunar transfer vehicle (LTV) which can be deployed and resupplied using two 66 t-class Shuttle-derived launch vehicles. The reusable LANTR can also transport 200 to 300% more payload on each piloted round trip mission than an expendable 'all LH2' NTR system. As initial outposts grow to eventual lunar settlements and LUNOX production capacity increases, the LANTR concept can also enable a rapid 'commuter' shuttle capable of 36 to 24 hour 'one way' trips to the Moon and back with reasonable size vehicles and initial mass in low Earth orbit (IMLEO) requirements.
Document ID
19960002346
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Borowski, Stanley K.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Culver, Donald W.
(GenCorp Aerojet, Sacramento, CA., United States)
Bulman, Melvin J.
(GenCorp Aerojet, Sacramento, CA., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1995
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.15:107093
NASA-TM-107093
E-9971
Meeting Information
Meeting: Symposium on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Country: United States
Start Date: January 8, 1995
End Date: January 12, 1995
Sponsors: BMDO, NASA, DOE, and USAF
Accession Number
96N12354
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 242-10-01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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