In Task D.6 of the Advanced Engine Study, three primary subtasks were accomplished: (1) design of parametric data; (2) engine requirement variation studies; and (3) vehicle study/engine study coordination. Parametric data were generated for vacuum thrusts ranging from 7500 lbf to 50,000 lbf, nozzle expansion ratios from 600 to 1200, and engine mixture ratios from 5:1 to 7:1. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) was used as a departure point for these parametric analyses. These data are intended to assist in definition and trade studies. In the Engine Requirements Variation Studies, the individual effects of increasing the throttling ratio from 10:1 to 20:1 and requiring the engine to operate at a maximum mixture ratio of 12:1 were dete...
A reuseable orbit transfer vehicle concept was defined and subsequent recommendations for the design...
Engine data and information are presented to perform system studies on cargo orbit-transfer vehicles...
Concepts for space maintainability of OTV engines were examined. An engine design was developed whic...
An advanced LOX/LH2 engine study for the use of NASA and vehicle prime contractors in developing con...
Engine control techniques were established and new technology requirements were identified. The desi...
The operation of the Advanced Expander Cycle OTV engine was evaluated at high mixture ratios, and in...
The feasibility and design impact of a requirement for the advanced expander cycle engine to be adap...
Requirements for the orbit transfer vehicle engine were examined. Engine performance/weight sensitiv...
The performance optimization of expander cycle engines at vacuum thrust levels of 10K, 15K, and 20K ...
Detailed computer models of the engine were developed to predict both the steady state and transient...
Engine design, performance, weight and envelope data were established for three mixed-mode orbit-tra...
The results and status of engine technology efforts to date and related company funded activities ar...
New technologies for space-based, reusable, throttleable, cryogenic orbit transfer propulsion are be...
NASA-LeRC is sponsoring industry studies to establish the technology base for an advanced engine for...
An orbital transfer vehicle OTV engine study program was undertaken to provide additional expander a...
A reuseable orbit transfer vehicle concept was defined and subsequent recommendations for the design...
Engine data and information are presented to perform system studies on cargo orbit-transfer vehicles...
Concepts for space maintainability of OTV engines were examined. An engine design was developed whic...
An advanced LOX/LH2 engine study for the use of NASA and vehicle prime contractors in developing con...
Engine control techniques were established and new technology requirements were identified. The desi...
The operation of the Advanced Expander Cycle OTV engine was evaluated at high mixture ratios, and in...
The feasibility and design impact of a requirement for the advanced expander cycle engine to be adap...
Requirements for the orbit transfer vehicle engine were examined. Engine performance/weight sensitiv...
The performance optimization of expander cycle engines at vacuum thrust levels of 10K, 15K, and 20K ...
Detailed computer models of the engine were developed to predict both the steady state and transient...
Engine design, performance, weight and envelope data were established for three mixed-mode orbit-tra...
The results and status of engine technology efforts to date and related company funded activities ar...
New technologies for space-based, reusable, throttleable, cryogenic orbit transfer propulsion are be...
NASA-LeRC is sponsoring industry studies to establish the technology base for an advanced engine for...
An orbital transfer vehicle OTV engine study program was undertaken to provide additional expander a...
A reuseable orbit transfer vehicle concept was defined and subsequent recommendations for the design...
Engine data and information are presented to perform system studies on cargo orbit-transfer vehicles...
Concepts for space maintainability of OTV engines were examined. An engine design was developed whic...