A modified space shuttle main engine (SSME), which primarily includes an enlarged throat main combustion chamber with the acoustic cavities removed and a main injector with the stability control baffles removed, was tested. This one-of-a-kind engine's design changes are being evaluated for potential incorporation in the shuttle flight program in the mid-1990's. Engine testing was initiated on September 15, 1988 and has accumulated 1,915 seconds and 19 starts. Testing is being conducted to characterize the engine system performance, combustion stability with the baffle-less injector, and both low pressure oxidizer turbopump (LPOTP) and high pressure oxidizer turbopump (HPOTP) for suction performance. These test results are summarized and com...
This study, using an extensively modified, full-scale space shuttle main engine (SSME) hot-gas manif...
A subscale injector test program conducted with a ten-inch diameter like-doublet injector to determi...
The combustion stability characteristics of engines applicable to the Space Shuttle Orbit Maneuverin...
A Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) test program was conducted between August 1995 and May 1996 using...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) is a reusable, high performance rocket engine being developed t...
The operating requirements established by NASA for the SSME were considerably more demanding than th...
Through the years of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) program the engine has evolved and operati...
The requirements imposed on the airbreathing engines by the shuttle mission and some results from en...
This paper describes Rocketdyne's successful analysis and demonstration of the Space Shuttle Main En...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine* (SSME) is a reusable, high-performance rocket engine being developed ...
The Shuttle-C is an unmanned cargo carrying derivative of the space shuttle with optional two or thr...
This paper describes Rocketdyne's successful analysis and demonstration of the Space Shuttle Main En...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) is a large thrust class, reusable, staged combustion cycle rock...
The current Space Shuttle Orbital Maneuvering Engine (OME) is pressure fed, utilizing storable prope...
Engine 0209, the certification engine for the new Phase 2+ Hot Gas Manifold (HGM), showed severe det...
This study, using an extensively modified, full-scale space shuttle main engine (SSME) hot-gas manif...
A subscale injector test program conducted with a ten-inch diameter like-doublet injector to determi...
The combustion stability characteristics of engines applicable to the Space Shuttle Orbit Maneuverin...
A Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) test program was conducted between August 1995 and May 1996 using...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) is a reusable, high performance rocket engine being developed t...
The operating requirements established by NASA for the SSME were considerably more demanding than th...
Through the years of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) program the engine has evolved and operati...
The requirements imposed on the airbreathing engines by the shuttle mission and some results from en...
This paper describes Rocketdyne's successful analysis and demonstration of the Space Shuttle Main En...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine* (SSME) is a reusable, high-performance rocket engine being developed ...
The Shuttle-C is an unmanned cargo carrying derivative of the space shuttle with optional two or thr...
This paper describes Rocketdyne's successful analysis and demonstration of the Space Shuttle Main En...
The Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) is a large thrust class, reusable, staged combustion cycle rock...
The current Space Shuttle Orbital Maneuvering Engine (OME) is pressure fed, utilizing storable prope...
Engine 0209, the certification engine for the new Phase 2+ Hot Gas Manifold (HGM), showed severe det...
This study, using an extensively modified, full-scale space shuttle main engine (SSME) hot-gas manif...
A subscale injector test program conducted with a ten-inch diameter like-doublet injector to determi...
The combustion stability characteristics of engines applicable to the Space Shuttle Orbit Maneuverin...