NASA-LeRC is sponsoring industry studies to establish the technology base for an advanced engine for orbital transfer vehicles for mid-1990s IOC. Engine contractors are being assisted by vehicle contractors to define the requirements, interface conditions, and operational design criteria for new LO2-LH2 propulsion systems applicable to future orbit transfer vehicles and to assess the impacts on space basing, man rating, and low-G transfer missions on propulsion system design requirements. The results of a study is presented. The primary study emphasis was to determine what the OTV engine thrust level should be, how many engines are required on the OTV, and how the OTV engine should be designed. This was accomplished by evaluating planned OT...
The propulsion system requirements of orbit transfer vehicles (OTV). A baseline expander cycle engin...
The major technology issues for an advanced orbital transfer vehicles (OTV) engine to be used in con...
The expended capabilities for Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTV) which will be needed to meet increased...
Requirements for the orbit transfer vehicle engine were examined. Engine performance/weight sensitiv...
Engine control techniques were established and new technology requirements were identified. The desi...
A reuseable orbit transfer vehicle concept was defined and subsequent recommendations for the design...
An orbital transfer vehicle OTV engine study program was undertaken to provide additional expander a...
An advanced LOX/LH2 engine study for the use of NASA and vehicle prime contractors in developing con...
The operation of the Advanced Expander Cycle OTV engine was evaluated at high mixture ratios, and in...
The objectives of the Phase 2 study were to improve the orbit transfer vehicle (OTV) concept definit...
The Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) and systems were researched in the following areas: avionics, cre...
Detailed computer models of the engine were developed to predict both the steady state and transient...
The feasibility and design impact of a requirement for the advanced expander cycle engine to be adap...
A new Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) propulsion system that will be used in conjunction with the Spa...
Studies of the United States Space Transportation System show that in the mid-to-late 1990s expanded...
The propulsion system requirements of orbit transfer vehicles (OTV). A baseline expander cycle engin...
The major technology issues for an advanced orbital transfer vehicles (OTV) engine to be used in con...
The expended capabilities for Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTV) which will be needed to meet increased...
Requirements for the orbit transfer vehicle engine were examined. Engine performance/weight sensitiv...
Engine control techniques were established and new technology requirements were identified. The desi...
A reuseable orbit transfer vehicle concept was defined and subsequent recommendations for the design...
An orbital transfer vehicle OTV engine study program was undertaken to provide additional expander a...
An advanced LOX/LH2 engine study for the use of NASA and vehicle prime contractors in developing con...
The operation of the Advanced Expander Cycle OTV engine was evaluated at high mixture ratios, and in...
The objectives of the Phase 2 study were to improve the orbit transfer vehicle (OTV) concept definit...
The Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) and systems were researched in the following areas: avionics, cre...
Detailed computer models of the engine were developed to predict both the steady state and transient...
The feasibility and design impact of a requirement for the advanced expander cycle engine to be adap...
A new Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) propulsion system that will be used in conjunction with the Spa...
Studies of the United States Space Transportation System show that in the mid-to-late 1990s expanded...
The propulsion system requirements of orbit transfer vehicles (OTV). A baseline expander cycle engin...
The major technology issues for an advanced orbital transfer vehicles (OTV) engine to be used in con...
The expended capabilities for Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTV) which will be needed to meet increased...