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Rocket Engine Plume Diagnostics at Stennis Space CenterThe Stennis Space Center has been at the forefront of development and application of exhaust plume spectroscopy to rocket engine health monitoring since 1989. Various spectroscopic techniques, such as emission, absorption, FTIR, LIF, and CARS, have been considered for application at the engine test stands. By far the most successful technology h a been exhaust plume emission spectroscopy. In particular, its application to the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) ground test health monitoring has been invaluable in various engine testing and development activities at SSC since 1989. On several occasions, plume diagnostic methods have successfully detected a problem with one or more components of an engine long before any other sensor indicated a problem. More often, they provide corroboration for a failure mode, if any occurred during an engine test. This paper gives a brief overview of our instrumentation and computational systems for rocket engine plume diagnostics at SSC. Some examples of successful application of exhaust plume spectroscopy (emission as well as absorption) to the SSME testing are presented. Our on-going plume diagnostics technology development projects and future requirements are discussed.
Document ID
20070008237
Acquisition Source
Stennis Space Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Tejwani, Gopal D.
(Lockheed Martin Space Operations Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Langford, Lester A.
(Lockheed Martin Space Operations Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
VanDyke, David B.
(Lockheed Martin Space Operations Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
McVay, Gregory P.
(Lockheed Martin Space Operations Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Thurman, Charles C.
(NASA Stennis Space Center Stennis Space Center, MS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
April 14, 2003
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
SE-2003-05-00029
Report Number: SE-2003-05-00029
Meeting Information
Meeting: JANNAF 27th Exhaust Plume Technology Subcommittee
Location: Stennis Space Center, MS
Country: United States
Start Date: May 5, 2003
End Date: May 9, 2003
Sponsors: Department of the Navy, Department of the Air Force, NASA Headquarters, Department of the Army
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS13-650
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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