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Preliminary Investigation of Performance and Starting Characteristics of Liquid Fluorine : Liquid Oxygen Mixtures with Jet FuelThe performance of jet fuel with an oxidant mixture containing 70 percent liquid fluorine and 30 percent liquid oxygen by weight was investigated in a 500-pound-thrust engine operating at a chamber pressure of 300 pounds per square inch absolute. A one-oxidant-on-one-fuel skewed-hole impinging-jet injector was evaluated in a chamber of characteristic length equal to 50 inches. A maximum experimental specific impulse of 268 pound-seconds per pound was obtained at 25 percent fuel, which corresponds to 96 percent of the maximum theoretical specific impulse based on frozen composition expansion. The maximum characteristic velocity obtained was 6050 feet per second at 23 percent fuel, or 94 percent of the theoretical maximum. The average thrust coefficient was 1.38 for the 500-pound thrust combustion-chamber nozzle used, which was 99 percent of the theoretical (frozen) maximum. Mixtures of fluorine and oxygen were found to be self-igniting with jet fuel with fluorine concentrations as low as 4 percent, when low starting propellant flow rated were used.
Document ID
19930086968
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Rothenberg, Edward A
Ordin, Paul M
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
January 6, 1954
Report/Patent Number
NACA-RM-E53J20
Report Number: NACA-RM-E53J20
Accession Number
93R16258
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
ENGINES, ROCKET
FUELS - RELATION TO ENGINE PERFORMANCE
COMBUSTION - ROCKET ENGINES
FUELS - ROCKETS (INCLUDES FUEL AND OXIDANT)
FUEL SYSTEMS - ENGINES, ROCKET
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