This report summaries the key accomplishments of Georgia Tech's Space Systems Design Laboratory (SSDL) under NASA Grant NAG8-1302 from NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center. The report consists of this summary white paper, copies of technical papers written under this grant, and several viewgraph-style presentations. During the course of this grant four main tasks were completed: (1)Simulated Combined-Cycle Rocket Engine Analysis Module (SCCREAM), a computer analysis tool for predicting the performance of various RBCC engine configurations; (2) Hyperion, a single stage to orbit vehicle capable of delivering 25,000 pound payloads to the International Space Station Orbit; (3) Bantam-X Support - a small payload mission; (4) International Trajectory Support for interplanetary human Mars missions.
Launch Vehicle Systems Analysis
1999
236 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Technology , Combustion, Engines, & Propellants , Aerospace systems , International space station , Single stage to orbit vehicles , Trajectories , Manned mars missions , Low earth orbits , Spacecraft propulsion , Rocket engines , Technology transfer , Payloads , Ramjet engines , C++(Programming language) , World wide web , Thrust
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