The original test stand location has a small copper rocket engine mounted on the stand. The new stand, located about 4 feet to the left, has a long pulse detonation combustion engine mounted on it. To the rear of the two stands can be seen a bulkhead with feed line outlets that can be switched at common valves behind the bulkhead to supply either stand. A gauge panel is visible through a doorway in the bulkhead at which various purge pressures are set. A connection panel for instrumentation wiring can be seen above the stands
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Project Atlas is a mobile, trailer-mounted, rocket engine test stand developed by Experimental Rocke...
At the Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research (cSETR), the rocket propulsion technolog...
A test facility for conducting scaled advanced nozzle and engine component research is described. Th...
Facility capabilities have been expanded at Test Cell 23, Research Combustor Lab (RCL23) at the NASA...
The test facility presented herein uses a groundbased rocket combustor to test the durability of new...
The revamping of an Ignition Test Facility, located in the Research Combustion Laboratory at the NAS...
A low thrust chemical rocket test facility has recently become operational at the NASA-Lewis. The ne...
The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a number of space chemical propulsio...
A test facility modification to enable small scale altitude propulsion testing at the NASA Glenn Res...
A detonation is a supersonic combustion wave. A Pulse Detonation Engine (PDE) repetitively creates a...
The NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is committed to providing simulated altitude rocket test capabi...
The objective is to establish a major experimental laboratory for studying fundamental processes suc...
A relocated rocket engine test facility, the Altitude Combustion Stand (ACS), was activated in 2009 ...
The identification and characterization of oxygen-rich compatible materials enables full-flow, stage...
The Test Laboratory at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has over 50 facilities across 400+ acres ...
Project Atlas is a mobile, trailer-mounted, rocket engine test stand developed by Experimental Rocke...
At the Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research (cSETR), the rocket propulsion technolog...
A test facility for conducting scaled advanced nozzle and engine component research is described. Th...