Satellites in the range of 10–50 kg require small propulsion devices to perform station-keeping tasks in orbit. Low-temperature co-fired ceramic structures provide a unique platform to produce a reliable, low-cost micropropulsion system. The design uses microchannels embedded in the ceramic substrate to create a nozzle and embedded catalyst chamber. A hydrogen peroxide monopropellant is injected into a silver-coated catalyst chamber structure. The monopropellant decomposes into hot gas, which is expelled through the nozzle producing thrust. A thermal energy balance and a kinetic model is presented along with performance testing
Because of its strong oxidizing properties, high density, low-toxicity and environmentally friendly ...
In the present paper, the use of advanced catalytic beds on ceramic supports as a cost-effective alt...
Hybrid rocket propulsion technology has recently gained in importance. Within the program “AHRES” at...
Satellites in the range of 10–50 kg require small propulsion devices to perform station-keeping task...
The reduction in space vehicle size and mass presents the need to develop a proportionally smaller p...
The reduction in space vehicle size and mass presents the need to develop a proportionally smaller p...
The reduction in satellite size and mass presents the need to develop a proportionally smaller propu...
There is a trend of decreasing size in the satellite industry. The smaller size of this new generati...
The results of an experimental study of a milli-Newton high test hydrogen peroxide microthruster are...
In space propulsion hydrogen peroxide is a “green” solution that overcomes the problem of toxicity r...
With the advent of nanosatellites the need of developing various micropropulsion systems which can p...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) techniques offer great potential in satisfying the mission re...
Given the present, relatively limited deployment of low cost and mass space missions, there are clea...
The goal of the research was to investigate a low cost bi-propellant engine of 40N thrust, suitable ...
Because of its strong oxidizing properties, high density, low-toxicity and environmentally friendly ...
In the present paper, the use of advanced catalytic beds on ceramic supports as a cost-effective alt...
Hybrid rocket propulsion technology has recently gained in importance. Within the program “AHRES” at...
Satellites in the range of 10–50 kg require small propulsion devices to perform station-keeping task...
The reduction in space vehicle size and mass presents the need to develop a proportionally smaller p...
The reduction in space vehicle size and mass presents the need to develop a proportionally smaller p...
The reduction in satellite size and mass presents the need to develop a proportionally smaller propu...
There is a trend of decreasing size in the satellite industry. The smaller size of this new generati...
The results of an experimental study of a milli-Newton high test hydrogen peroxide microthruster are...
In space propulsion hydrogen peroxide is a “green” solution that overcomes the problem of toxicity r...
With the advent of nanosatellites the need of developing various micropropulsion systems which can p...
A continuing demand exists to develop the capabilities of nanosatellites. A key element limiting the...
Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) techniques offer great potential in satisfying the mission re...
Given the present, relatively limited deployment of low cost and mass space missions, there are clea...
The goal of the research was to investigate a low cost bi-propellant engine of 40N thrust, suitable ...
Because of its strong oxidizing properties, high density, low-toxicity and environmentally friendly ...
In the present paper, the use of advanced catalytic beds on ceramic supports as a cost-effective alt...
Hybrid rocket propulsion technology has recently gained in importance. Within the program “AHRES” at...