Performance Study of Two-Stage-to-Orbit Reusable Launch Vehicle Propulsion Alternatives

Performance Study of Two-Stage-to-Orbit Reusable Launch Vehicle Propulsion Alternatives
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Book Synopsis Performance Study of Two-Stage-to-Orbit Reusable Launch Vehicle Propulsion Alternatives by : Marc A. Brock

Download or read book Performance Study of Two-Stage-to-Orbit Reusable Launch Vehicle Propulsion Alternatives written by Marc A. Brock and published by . This book was released on 2004-03-01 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), with stages propelled by rocket engines, turbojet engines and Rocket Based Combined Cycle (RBCC) engines. Horizontal versus vertical takeoff launch and direct versus lifting ascent trajectories were also studied. A method was conceived using a 3 degree of freedom optimization program, stage inert mass fractions, and a fixed gross takeoff weight (GTOW) of 1,000,000 lbf to determine each RLVs performance based on payload weight delivered to orbit and total vehicle inert weight. RLV trajectory constraints, mass fractions, engine performance, and aerodynamics were assumed from literature of similar RLVs or data provided by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The method devised accurately predicted performance for all RLVs studied, but was time intensive and intolerant of small trajectory modifications. A horizontal takeoff RLV with the 1st stage powered by turbojet engines and the 2nd stage propelled by a rocket engine, in a lifting ascent trajectory, provided 3 times the payload weight to orbit when compared to the same vehicle in a vertical takeoff mode. The RLV with both stages propelled by rocket engines lifted more payload weight into orbit with a lower inert weight than all other RLVs studied. RLVs propelled by RBCC engines, on a direct ascent trajectory, had insufficient fuel to reach orbit because of the high inert weight of the RBCC engines.


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