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Test plan pressure fed thrust chamber technologyAerojet is developing the technology for the design of a reliable, low cost, efficient, and lightweight LOX/RP-1 pressure fed engine. This technology program is a direct result of Aerojet's liquid rocket booster (LRB) study and previous NASA studies that identified liquid engines using high bulk density hydrocarbon fuels as very attractive for a space transportation system (STS). Previous large thrust LOX/RP-1 engine development programs were characterized by costly development problems due to combustion instability damage. The combustion stability solution was typically obtained through trial and error methods of minimizing instability damage by degrading engine performance. The approach to this program was to utilize existing and newly developed combustion analysis models and design methodology to create a thrust chamber design with features having the potential of producing reliable and efficient operation. This process resulted in an engine design with a unique high thrust-per-element OFO triplet injector utilizing a low cost modular approach. Cost efficient ablative materials are baselined for the injector face and chamber. Technology demonstration will be accomplished through a hot fire test program using appropriately sized subscale hardware. This subscale testing will provide a data base to supplement the current industry data bank and to anchor and validate the applied analysis models and design methodology. Once anchored and validated, these analysis models and design methodology can be applied with greatly increased confidence to design and characterize a large scale pressure fed LOX/RP-1 thrust chamber. The objective of this test program is to generate a data base that can be used to anchor and validate existing analysis models and design methodologies and to provide early concept demonstration of a low cost, efficient LOX/RP-1 thrust chamber. Test conditions and hardware instrumentation were defined to provide data sufficient to characterize combustion stability, performance, and thermal operation over a wide thrust chamber throttling range.
Document ID
19910007822
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Dunn, Glenn
(Aerojet-General Corp. Sacramento, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1990
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-184083
NAS 1.26:184083
KGG4-TP-1
RPT/E0070.66A
Report Number: NASA-CR-184083
Report Number: NAS 1.26:184083
Report Number: KGG4-TP-1
Report Number: RPT/E0070.66A
Accession Number
91N17135
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-37365
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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