The present inventory of developed bipropellant engines suitable for the orbit transfer of large space structures is based on the use of storable propellants (nitrogen tetroxide/monomethyl hydrazine). A range of engine sizes from 22N (5 lbF) to over 26,690N (6000 lbF) is available. These engines are capable of delivering specific impulse values from 2795 to 3089 N-s/kg (285 to 315 lbF-sec/lbm). A comparison is made between the attainable specific impulse of these demonstrated engines and future low-thrust engine designs which can utilize LOX/RP-1, LOX-methane, and LOX/hydrogen propellants. The requirements for cooling these small engines for multi-hour burns as well as the merits of operating at nonoptimum performance mixture ratios to improve cooling margins and reduce tank volumes are addressed in this paper.
Propulsion system options for low-acceleration orbit transfer
Joint Propulsion Conference ; 1982 ; Cleveland, OH
1982-06-01
Conference paper
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English
Orbit transfer vehicle propulsion system
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