Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range from 100 to 1000 pounds and a chamber pressure range from 175 to 1000 psia. Both concepts were regeneratively cooled with hydrogen and were pump fed by electric motor driven positive displacement pumps. Electric power was provided by either a turboalternator (turboalternator concept) or some means external to the engine system (auxiliary power concept). The turboalternator concept is discussed. The computer program used to conduct the analyses along with the design characteristics of the major engine system components is described. The feasible design range of the systems over the parametric range of thrust is discussed in terms of allowable c...
The design of a liquid rocket propulsion system, unlike that of a standalone system, is intertwined ...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
This research effort sought to examine the performance potential of a dual-expander cycle liquid oxy...
Parametric data and preliminary designs on liquid rocket engines for low thrust cargo orbit-transfer...
Engine data and information are presented to perform system studies on cargo orbit-transfer vehicles...
A survey is provided of hydrogen/oxygen (H/O) auxiliary propulsion system (APS) concepts and low thr...
A preliminary analysis of the use of rocket-powered ejectors for pumping liquid oxygen and liquid hy...
Analysis of rocket-powered ejectors for pumping liquid oxygen and liquid hydroge
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising liquid oxygen/ hydrocarbon (LO2/HC) rocket en...
Results from investigations leading to the definition of low thrust chemical engine concepts are des...
Successful operation of a pulsing liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen attitude control propulsion system t...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising LO2/Hydrocarbon rocket engine cycles were 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 design of a liquid rocket propulsion system, unlike that of a standalone system, is intertwined ...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
This research effort sought to examine the performance potential of a dual-expander cycle liquid oxy...
Parametric data and preliminary designs on liquid rocket engines for low thrust cargo orbit-transfer...
Engine data and information are presented to perform system studies on cargo orbit-transfer vehicles...
A survey is provided of hydrogen/oxygen (H/O) auxiliary propulsion system (APS) concepts and low thr...
A preliminary analysis of the use of rocket-powered ejectors for pumping liquid oxygen and liquid hy...
Analysis of rocket-powered ejectors for pumping liquid oxygen and liquid hydroge
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising liquid oxygen/ hydrocarbon (LO2/HC) rocket en...
Results from investigations leading to the definition of low thrust chemical engine concepts are des...
Successful operation of a pulsing liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen attitude control propulsion system t...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising LO2/Hydrocarbon rocket engine cycles were 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 design of a liquid rocket propulsion system, unlike that of a standalone system, is intertwined ...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
This research effort sought to examine the performance potential of a dual-expander cycle liquid oxy...