In previous tests of liquid oxygen cooling of hydrocarbon fueled rocket engines, small oxygen leaks developed at the throat of the thrust chamber and film cooled the hot gas side of the chamber wall without resulting in catastrophic failure. However, more testing is necessary to demonstrate that a catastropic failure would not occur if cracks developed further upstream between the injector and the throat, where the boundary layer has not been established. Since under normal conditions cracks are expected to form in the throat region of the thrust chamber, cracks must be initiated artificially in order to control their location. Several methods of crack initiation are discussed here.
Test program to provide confidence in liquid oxygen cooling of hydrocarbon fueled rocket thrust chambers
1986-08-01
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Cooling of rocket thrust chambers with liquid oxygen
NTRS | 1990
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AIAA | 1990
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