The application is studied of metallic H2 as a rocket propellant, which contains a specific energy of about 52 kcal/g in theory yielding a maximum specific impulse of 1700 s. With the convincing advantage of having a density 14 times that of conventional liquid H2/liquid O2 propellants, metallic H2 could satisfy the demands of advanced launch vehicle propulsion for the next millennium. Provided that there is an atomic metallic state of H2, and that this state is metastable at ambient pressure, which still is not proven, the results are given of the study of some important areas, which concern the production of metallic H2, the combustion, chamber cooling, and storage. The results show that the use of metallic H2 as rocket propellant could l...
At the NASA Lewis Research Center, the launch vehicle gross lift-off weight (GLOW) was analyzed for ...
A fuel performance database of liquid hydrocarbons and aluminum-hydrocarbon fuels was compiled using...
Hydrogen-fluorine performance at low combustion chamber pressures in rockets with high area ratio ex...
An analysis of several atomic hydrogen launch vehicles was conducted. A discussion of the facilities...
This program demonstrated the feasibility of virtually all the components in present-day, high-energ...
The objective of this research is to produce metallic hydrogen in the laboratory using an innovative...
Next-generation launch vehicles demand several technological improvements to achieve lower cost and ...
It was the goal of this reserch project to model both the storage of energy in solid hydrogen in the...
High energy propellants for human lunar missions are analyzed, focusing on very advanced ozone and a...
The objective of the High Energy Density Matter (HEDM) program is to identify, develop, and exploit ...
Hydrogen is the fuel of choice for hypersonic vehicles. Its main disadvantage is its low liquid and ...
Enhancements to propellants provide an opportunity to either increase performance of an existing veh...
The nature of hydrogen embrittlement by high pressure gaseous hydrogen is described and methods of d...
Hydrogen is the foremost candidate as a fuel for use in high speed transport. Since any aircraft mov...
Theoretical values of performance parameters for liquid hydrogen and liquid fluorine as a rocket pro...
At the NASA Lewis Research Center, the launch vehicle gross lift-off weight (GLOW) was analyzed for ...
A fuel performance database of liquid hydrocarbons and aluminum-hydrocarbon fuels was compiled using...
Hydrogen-fluorine performance at low combustion chamber pressures in rockets with high area ratio ex...
An analysis of several atomic hydrogen launch vehicles was conducted. A discussion of the facilities...
This program demonstrated the feasibility of virtually all the components in present-day, high-energ...
The objective of this research is to produce metallic hydrogen in the laboratory using an innovative...
Next-generation launch vehicles demand several technological improvements to achieve lower cost and ...
It was the goal of this reserch project to model both the storage of energy in solid hydrogen in the...
High energy propellants for human lunar missions are analyzed, focusing on very advanced ozone and a...
The objective of the High Energy Density Matter (HEDM) program is to identify, develop, and exploit ...
Hydrogen is the fuel of choice for hypersonic vehicles. Its main disadvantage is its low liquid and ...
Enhancements to propellants provide an opportunity to either increase performance of an existing veh...
The nature of hydrogen embrittlement by high pressure gaseous hydrogen is described and methods of d...
Hydrogen is the foremost candidate as a fuel for use in high speed transport. Since any aircraft mov...
Theoretical values of performance parameters for liquid hydrogen and liquid fluorine as a rocket pro...
At the NASA Lewis Research Center, the launch vehicle gross lift-off weight (GLOW) was analyzed for ...
A fuel performance database of liquid hydrocarbons and aluminum-hydrocarbon fuels was compiled using...
Hydrogen-fluorine performance at low combustion chamber pressures in rockets with high area ratio ex...