Ascent performance characteristics were studied for a vertical-take-off, horizontal-landing, single-stage-to-orbit transport vehicle powered by hydrogen fuel rocket with a mixture of fixed- and dual-position nozzles. The analysis was made by systematically varying two sets of trajectory similarity parameters based on the propulsive and aerodynamic characteristics of the vehicle and by calculating a trajectory for each combination of the parameters. The propulsion parameters were the initial thrust-weight ratio, engine combination, and the two expansion ratios of the dual-position rocket nozzles. The aerodynamic parameters were the ratio of reference area to initial weight and the ratio of maximum allowable normal force to initial weight. A ...
Reusable launch systems have revolutionized the space transportation industry during the last decade...
A gaseous hydrogen/gaseous oxygen 110 N (25 lbf) rocket was examined through the RPLUS code using th...
A study to improve the performance of the NASA two-stage-to-orbit vehicle was undertaken. The NASA c...
The results of a parametric study of ascent performance are presented for a vertical take off, horiz...
This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), w...
A rapid analytical method for the optimization of rocket propulsion systems is presented for a verti...
Hydrogen, RP-1, propane, and methane were identified by propulsion technology studies as the most pr...
Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range f...
Paper presented at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 5th conference, ...
Performance, trajectory, and design characteristics are presented for (1) a single-stage shuttle wit...
The results of a study of dual mode propulsion concepts applied to advanced earth orbital transporta...
Two- and three-stage (second stage expendable) shuttle vehicles, both having a hydrogen-fueled, turb...
This study compares and contrasts the performance of a variety of rocket and air breathing, single-s...
The effect of turbopump design on rocket gross weight was investigated for a high-pressure bleed-typ...
In response to Department of Defense (DoD) requirements for responsive and low-cost space access, th...
Reusable launch systems have revolutionized the space transportation industry during the last decade...
A gaseous hydrogen/gaseous oxygen 110 N (25 lbf) rocket was examined through the RPLUS code using th...
A study to improve the performance of the NASA two-stage-to-orbit vehicle was undertaken. The NASA c...
The results of a parametric study of ascent performance are presented for a vertical take off, horiz...
This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), w...
A rapid analytical method for the optimization of rocket propulsion systems is presented for a verti...
Hydrogen, RP-1, propane, and methane were identified by propulsion technology studies as the most pr...
Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range f...
Paper presented at Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures in Space (DCSSS), 5th conference, ...
Performance, trajectory, and design characteristics are presented for (1) a single-stage shuttle wit...
The results of a study of dual mode propulsion concepts applied to advanced earth orbital transporta...
Two- and three-stage (second stage expendable) shuttle vehicles, both having a hydrogen-fueled, turb...
This study compares and contrasts the performance of a variety of rocket and air breathing, single-s...
The effect of turbopump design on rocket gross weight was investigated for a high-pressure bleed-typ...
In response to Department of Defense (DoD) requirements for responsive and low-cost space access, th...
Reusable launch systems have revolutionized the space transportation industry during the last decade...
A gaseous hydrogen/gaseous oxygen 110 N (25 lbf) rocket was examined through the RPLUS code using th...
A study to improve the performance of the NASA two-stage-to-orbit vehicle was undertaken. The NASA c...