Abstract Nowadays oxygen–methane propulsion is considered of great potential for the next generation of operational rockets. In the development of a new liquid rocket engine with high-performance, an essential assessment is the thermal behavior of the thrust chamber. In fact, the flow of combustion gas inside the thrust chamber induces a level of wall temperature and heat flux such as to limit the life of this component. Furthermore, the heat transfer within the thrust chamber directly impacts the performance of the rocket engine. In the present study, a thorough survey of the open literature concerning the experimental activities focused on the heat transfer within oxygen–methane thrust chambers is carried out in order to identify the most consolidated results and the aspects that would require further investigations. The results are divided into three main categories: hot-gas side heat transfer; coolant heat transfer and wall compatibility; thrust chamber life.
Highlights Experimental studies of heat transfer in LOX-CH rocket thrust chambers are reviewed. Coolant-to-wall compatibility and thrust chamber life are also reviewed. Despite the many studies carried out, some paramount aspects are little investigated. The heat transfer in the flame zone and in cooling channels is not fully addressed. A comprehensive characterization of the thrust chamber life is still lacking.
Oxygen–methane rocket thrust chambers: Review of heat transfer experimental studies
Acta Astronautica ; 209 ; 48-66
2023-04-15
19 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Experimental investigation of heat transfer rates in rocket thrust chambers
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