A survey is provided of hydrogen/oxygen (H/O) auxiliary propulsion system (APS) concepts and low thrust H/O rocket technology. A review of H/O APS studies performed for the Space Shuttle, Space Tug, Space Station Freedom, and Advanced Manned Launch System programs is given. The survey also includes a review of low thrust H/O rocket technology programs, covering liquid H/O and gaseous H/O thrusters, ranging from 6600 N (1500 lbf) to 440 mN (0.1 lbf) thrust. Ignition concepts for H/O thrusters and high temperature, oxidation resistant chamber materials are also reviewed
An abbreviated program was conducted to investigate igniter, injector, and thrust chamber technology...
Conceptual designs for O2/H2 chemical and resistojet propulsion systems for the space station was de...
Successful operation of a pulsing liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen attitude control propulsion system t...
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
The payload which can be delivered to orbit by advanced Earth-to-Orbit vehicles is significantly inc...
Auxiliary power units operating on hydrogen and oxygen have the potential for significantly improved...
Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range f...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
Design concepts are considered that permit use of a liquid-liquid (as opposed to gas-gas) oxygen/hyd...
A program to establish technology readiness of hydrogen-oxygen (H2-O2) auxiliary power units for use...
A research and technology program for advanced high pressure, oxygen-hydrogen rocket propulsion tech...
The ongoing developmental studies on the application of hydrogen peroxide for propulsion are briefly...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
The generation of technology for injectors, cooled thrust chambers, valves, and ignition systems is ...
Space shuttle low pressure, hydrogen oxygen auxiliary propulsion subsystem requirements, tradeoffs, ...
An abbreviated program was conducted to investigate igniter, injector, and thrust chamber technology...
Conceptual designs for O2/H2 chemical and resistojet propulsion systems for the space station was de...
Successful operation of a pulsing liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen attitude control propulsion system t...
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
The payload which can be delivered to orbit by advanced Earth-to-Orbit vehicles is significantly inc...
Auxiliary power units operating on hydrogen and oxygen have the potential for significantly improved...
Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range f...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
Design concepts are considered that permit use of a liquid-liquid (as opposed to gas-gas) oxygen/hyd...
A program to establish technology readiness of hydrogen-oxygen (H2-O2) auxiliary power units for use...
A research and technology program for advanced high pressure, oxygen-hydrogen rocket propulsion tech...
The ongoing developmental studies on the application of hydrogen peroxide for propulsion are briefly...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
The generation of technology for injectors, cooled thrust chambers, valves, and ignition systems is ...
Space shuttle low pressure, hydrogen oxygen auxiliary propulsion subsystem requirements, tradeoffs, ...
An abbreviated program was conducted to investigate igniter, injector, and thrust chamber technology...
Conceptual designs for O2/H2 chemical and resistojet propulsion systems for the space station was de...
Successful operation of a pulsing liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen attitude control propulsion system t...