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Design and analysis report for the flight weight 20-inch Columbium secondary nozzle for the RL10 enginePratt & Whitney (P and W) is currently under contract to NASA-LeRC for a multi-year program to evaluate the feasibility of the RL10-IIB/IIC engine models and the various improvements which broaden the engine capabilities and range of applications. The features being evaluated include the operation of the RL10 engine at low thrust levels and/or high mixture ratio levels and the addition of a high area ratio (250:1) translating nozzle to the engine to increase its specific impulse while shortening the installed engine length. The translating nozzle for the RL10-IIB/IIC engine is approximately 55 inches long with an exit plane diameter of 71 inches and an inlet plane diameter of 40 inches. This report documents the design and analysis work done investigating a small subscale Columbium nozzle which could be built and tested to provide findings which then could be incorporated into the high area ratio nozzle final design for the RL10-IIB/IIC engine. This report documents the design and analysis work done investigating a small subscale Columbium nozzle which could be built and tested to provide findings which then could be incorporated into the high area ratio nozzle final design for the RL10-IIB/IIC engine. The length of the subscale nozzle is 20 in.; its exit diameter is 46 in. With the nozzle in the stowed position, an RL10A-3-3A engine system is 70 inches long (Area Ratio = 61:1); with the nozzle deployed the engine length and area ratio are increased to 90 inches and 83:1 respectively. The increase in area ratio provides a calculated increase of 7 + or - 1 second of specific impulse.
Document ID
19890007547
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Castro, J. H.
(Pratt and Whitney Aircraft West Palm Beach, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1989
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:179612
NASA-CR-179612
Accession Number
89N16918
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-24238
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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