Ignition characterization of the GOX/ethanol propellant combinationThis paper describes the results of a study to define the ignition characteristics and thruster pulse mode capabilities of the GOX/ethanol propellant combination. Ignition limits were defined in terms of mixture ratio and cold flow pressure using a spark initiated torch igniter. Igniter tests were run over a wide range of cold flow pressure, propellant temperature and mixture ratio. The product of cold flow pressure and igniter chamber diameter was used to correlate mixture ratio regimes of ignition and nonignition. Engine ignition reliability and pulse mode capability were demonstrated using a 620 lbF thruster with an integrated torch igniter. The nominal chamber pressure and mixture ratio were 150 psia and 1.8, respectively, thruster tests were run over a wide range of chamber pressures and mixture ratios. The feasibility of thruster pulse mode operation with the non-hypergolic GOX/ethanol propellant combination was demonstrated.
Document ID
19840052438
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lawver, B. R. (Aerojet TechSystems Co. Sacramento, CA, United States)
Rousar, D. C. (Aerojet TechSystems Co. Sacramento, CA, United States)
Boyd, W. C. (NASA Johnson Space Flight Center Houston, TX, United States)