The GTX program at NASA Glenn Research Center is designed to develop a launch vehicle concept based on rocket-based combined-cycle (RBCC) propulsion. Experimental testing, cycle analysis, and computational fluid dynamics modeling have all demonstrated the viability of the GTX concept, yet significant technical issues and challenges still remain. Our research effort develops a unique capability for dynamic CFD simulation of complete high-speed propulsion devices and focuses this technology toward analysis of the GTX response during critical mode transition events. Our principal attention is focused on Mode 1/Mode 2 operation, in which initial rocket propulsion is transitioned into thermal-throat ramjet propulsion. A critical element of the G...
JAXA Kakuda space center has been studying rocket based combined cycle engine for the future space t...
Design and analysis of the inlet for a rocket based combined cycle engine is discussed. Computationa...
A three-dimensional computational model of an experimental rectangular combustion chamber was develo...
Renewed interest in hypersonic propulsion systems has led to research programs investigating combine...
The NASA Glenn Research Center serves as NASAs lead center for aeropropulsion. Several programs are ...
Having reached the end of the 20th century, our society is quite familiar with the many benefits of ...
The development of rocket based combined cycle (RBCC) engines is highly dependent upon integrating s...
An analysis of the Independent Ramjet Stream (IRS) cycle is presented. The IRS cycle is a variation ...
A series of Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes calculations were employed to study the performance of r...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been used in recent applications to affect subcomponent desig...
This research effort sought to examine the performance potential of a dual-expander cycle liquid oxy...
Return and vertical landing oft the first launch stage is a concept enabling reusable launch systems...
Return and vertical landing oft the first launch stage is a concept enabling reusable launch systems...
The latest in hypersonic technology is the supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet. This air-breat...
Return and vertical landing oft the first launch stage is a concept enabling reusable launch systems...
JAXA Kakuda space center has been studying rocket based combined cycle engine for the future space t...
Design and analysis of the inlet for a rocket based combined cycle engine is discussed. Computationa...
A three-dimensional computational model of an experimental rectangular combustion chamber was develo...
Renewed interest in hypersonic propulsion systems has led to research programs investigating combine...
The NASA Glenn Research Center serves as NASAs lead center for aeropropulsion. Several programs are ...
Having reached the end of the 20th century, our society is quite familiar with the many benefits of ...
The development of rocket based combined cycle (RBCC) engines is highly dependent upon integrating s...
An analysis of the Independent Ramjet Stream (IRS) cycle is presented. The IRS cycle is a variation ...
A series of Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes calculations were employed to study the performance of r...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been used in recent applications to affect subcomponent desig...
This research effort sought to examine the performance potential of a dual-expander cycle liquid oxy...
Return and vertical landing oft the first launch stage is a concept enabling reusable launch systems...
Return and vertical landing oft the first launch stage is a concept enabling reusable launch systems...
The latest in hypersonic technology is the supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet. This air-breat...
Return and vertical landing oft the first launch stage is a concept enabling reusable launch systems...
JAXA Kakuda space center has been studying rocket based combined cycle engine for the future space t...
Design and analysis of the inlet for a rocket based combined cycle engine is discussed. Computationa...
A three-dimensional computational model of an experimental rectangular combustion chamber was develo...