In order to study the flight dynamics of the cluster configuration of two first stage boosters and upper-stage, flight-testing of subsonic sub-scale models has been undertaken using two glideback boosters launched on a center upper-stage. Three high power rockets clustered together were built and flown to demonstrate vertical launch, separation and horizontal recovery of the boosters. Although the boosters fly to conventional aircraft landing, the centerstage comes down separately under its own parachute. The goal of the project has been to collect data during separation and flight for comparison with a six degree of freedom simulation. The configuration for the delta wing canard boosters comes from a design by Starcraft Boosters, Inc. The subscale rockets were constructed of foam covered in carbon or fiberglass and were launched with commercially available solid rocket motors. The first set of boosters built were 3-ft tall with a 4-ft tall centerstage, and two additional sets of boosters were made that were each over 5-ft tall with a 7.5 ft centerstage. The rocket cluster is launched vertically, then after motor bum out the boosters are separated and flown to a horizontal landing under radio-control. An on-board data acquisition system recorded data during both the launch and glide phases of flight.
StarBooster Demonstrator Cluster Configuration Analysis/Verification Program
2003
16 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Rocket Engines & Motors , Flight tests , Models , Propulsion system configurations , Launch vehicles , Stage separation , Booster rocket engines , Upper stage rocket engines , Boostglide vehicles , Radio control , Solid propellant rocket engines , Subsonic speed , Delta wings , Canard configurations
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