A nuclear-rocket regenerative-cooling analysis was conducted over a range of reactor power of 46 to 1600 megawatts and is summarized herein. Although the propellant (hydrogen) is characterized by a large heat-sink capacity, an analysis of the local heat-flux capability of the coolant at the nozzle throat indicated that, for conventional values of system pressure drop, the cooling capability was inadequate to maintain a selected wall temperature of 1440 R. Several techniques for improving the cooling capability were discussed, for example, high pressure drop, high wall temperature, refractory wall coatings, thin highly conductive walls, and film cooling. In any specific design a combination of methods will probably be utilized to achieve suc...
© 2016 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.It is well-known that a nuclea...
The effect of turbine-inlet temperature on rocket gross weight was investigated for three high-energ...
© 2016 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.It is well-known that a nuclea...
A nuclear-rocket regenerative-cooling analysis was conducted over a range of reactor power of 46 to ...
The core in a nuclear thermal rocket will operate at high temperatures and in hydrogen. One of the i...
Program evaluates influences of heat transfer, stress, and cycle life. Coolant passages may be tubes...
Cover title."January 1962."Fluid mechanics; Propulsion system elements; Propulsion systems, nuclear....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-41)An analytical method was developed to predict the t...
Cooling systems for liquid propellant rocket engines operating at high chamber pressure
Design and evaluation of liquid hydrogen cooled rocket engine for determining minimum satisfactory c...
An advance study of materials, fuel injection, and hot flow problems related to the gas core nuclear...
Heat transfer characteristics of water/cryogenic hydrogen heat exchanger for nuclear rocket reactor....
Comparison of predicted nozzle coolant side heat transfer and fluid flow with experimental values fr...
Postshutdown cooling requirements of tungsten water moderated nuclear rocket engine
High combustion temperatures and long operation durations require the use of cooling techniques in l...
© 2016 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.It is well-known that a nuclea...
The effect of turbine-inlet temperature on rocket gross weight was investigated for three high-energ...
© 2016 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.It is well-known that a nuclea...
A nuclear-rocket regenerative-cooling analysis was conducted over a range of reactor power of 46 to ...
The core in a nuclear thermal rocket will operate at high temperatures and in hydrogen. One of the i...
Program evaluates influences of heat transfer, stress, and cycle life. Coolant passages may be tubes...
Cover title."January 1962."Fluid mechanics; Propulsion system elements; Propulsion systems, nuclear....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-41)An analytical method was developed to predict the t...
Cooling systems for liquid propellant rocket engines operating at high chamber pressure
Design and evaluation of liquid hydrogen cooled rocket engine for determining minimum satisfactory c...
An advance study of materials, fuel injection, and hot flow problems related to the gas core nuclear...
Heat transfer characteristics of water/cryogenic hydrogen heat exchanger for nuclear rocket reactor....
Comparison of predicted nozzle coolant side heat transfer and fluid flow with experimental values fr...
Postshutdown cooling requirements of tungsten water moderated nuclear rocket engine
High combustion temperatures and long operation durations require the use of cooling techniques in l...
© 2016 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.It is well-known that a nuclea...
The effect of turbine-inlet temperature on rocket gross weight was investigated for three high-energ...
© 2016 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.It is well-known that a nuclea...