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Advanced small rocket chambers. Option 3: 110 1bf Ir-Re rocket, volume 2This is the second part of a two-part report that describes the AJ10-221, a high performance iridium-coated rhenium (Ir-Re) 110 lbf (490N) welded rocket chamber with 286:1 area ratio nozzle. This engine was designed, built, and hot fired for over 6 hours on this program. It demonstrated an I(s) of 321.8 sec, which is 10 sec higher than conventional 110 lbf silicide coated Cb chambers now in use. The approach used in this portion of the program was to demonstrate the performance improvement that can be made by the elimination of fuel film cooling and the use of a high temperature (4000 F) (2200 C) iridium-coated rhenium (Ir-Re) rocket chamber. Detailed thermal, performance, mechanical, and dynamic design analyses of the full engine were conducted by Aerojet. Two Ir-Re chambers were built to the Aerojet design by Ultramet, using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. Incorporation of a secondary mixing device or Boundary Layer Trip (BLT) within the combustion chamber (Aerojet Patents 4882904 and 4936091) results in improvement in flow uniformity, and a significant life and performance increase. The 110 lbf engine design was verified in bolt-up hardware tests at sea level and altitude. The effects of injector design on performance were studied. Two duplicate injectors were fabricated matching the preferred design and were demonstrated to be interchangeable in operation. One of these units were welded into a flight type thruster which was tested for an accumulated duration of 22,590 sec in 93 firings, one of which was a continuous burn of two hours. A design deficiency in the C-103 nozzle near the Re-Cb transition joint was discovered, studied and corrected design has been prepared. Workhardening studies have been conducted to investigate methods for increasing the low yield strength of the Re in the annealed conditions. An advanced 490N high performance engine has been demonstrated which, when proven to be capable of withstanding launch vibration, is ready for flight qualification.
Document ID
19950024749
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Jassowski, Donald M.
(GenCorp Aerojet Sacramento, CA, United States)
Schoenman, Leonard
(GenCorp Aerojet Sacramento, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1995
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-195435-VOL-2
E-9457-VOL-2
NAS 1.26:195435-VOL-2
Report Number: NASA-CR-195435-VOL-2
Report Number: E-9457-VOL-2
Report Number: NAS 1.26:195435-VOL-2
Accession Number
95N31170
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 242-70-02
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-25646
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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