The use of hydrogen RP-1, propane, and methane as fuels for booster engines of launch vehicles is discussed. An automated procedure for integrated launch vehicle, engine sizing, and design optimization was used to define two stage and single stage concepts for minimum dry weight. The two stage vehicles were unmanned and used a flyback booster and partially reusable orbiter. The single stage designs were fully reusable, manned flyback vehicles. Comparisons of these vehicle designs, showing the effects of using different fuels, as well as sensitivity and trending data, are presented. In addition, the automated design technique utilized for the study is described.
Booster Propulsion/Vehicle Impact Study
1988
574 pages
Report
No indication
English
Booster propulsion/vehicle impact study
NTRS | 1988
|Booster propulsion/vehicle impact study, 2
NTRS | 1988
|Booster Propulsion/Vehicle Impact Study, 2
NTIS | 1988
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