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History of Sulphur Content Effects on the Thermal Stability of RP-1 under Heated ConditionsAs technologies advance in the aerospace industry, a strong desire has emerged to design more efficient, longer life, reusable liquid hydrocarbon fueled rocket engines. To achieve this goal, a more complete understanding of the thermal stability and chemical makeup of the hydrocarbon propellant is needed. Since the main fuel used in modern liquid hydrocarbon systems is RP-1, there is concern that Standard Grade RP-1 may not be a suitable propellant for future-generation rocket engines due to concern over the outdated Mil-Specification for the fuel. This current specification allows high valued limits on contaminants such as sulfur compounds, and also lacks specification of required thermal stability qualifications for the fuel. Previous studies have highlighted the detrimental effect of high levels of mercaptan sulfur content (^50 ppm) on copper rocket engine materials, but the fuel itself has not been studied. While the role of sulfur in other fuels (e.g., aviation, diesel, and automotive fuels) has been extensively studied, little has been reported on the effects of sulfur levels in rocket fuels. Lower RP-1 sulfur concentrations need to be evaluated and an acceptable sulfur limit established before RP-1 can be recommended for use as the propellant for future launch vehicles. (5 tables, 8 figures, 9 refs.)
Document ID
20040140275
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Irvine, Solveig A.
Schoettmer, Amanda K.
Bates, Ronald W.
Meyer, Michael L.
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
July 14, 2004
Subject Category
Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry
Report/Patent Number
AD-A426348
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: Proj-4847
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
ASTM METHOD D-5623
SULFUR CONTENT
NAFTIN
NAPHTIL
COKING
CARBON DEPOSITS
RG-1 ROCKET PROPELLANT
RP-1 ROCKET PROPELLANT
HYDROCARBON ROCKET FUELS
RUSSIAN KEROSENE
ROCKET FUEL SPECIFICATIONS
COPPER COOLING CHANNELS
MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY
GRCOP-84 COPPER
NAPHTHYL
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