An Introduction toSpace Propulsion.ppt
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1、An Introduction to Space Propulsion,Stephen Hevert Visiting Assistant Professor Metropolitan State College of Denver,http:/ Is Propulsion?,Initiating or changing the motion of a body Translational (linear, moving faster or slower) Rotational (turning about an axis) Space propulsion Rocket launches C
2、ontrolling satellite motion Maneuvering spacecraft Jet propulsion Using the momentum of ejected mass (propellant) to create a reaction force, inducing motion,At one time it was believed that rockets could not work in a vacuum - they needed air to push against!,,Jet Propulsion Classifications,Air-Bre
3、athing Systems Also called duct propulsion. Vehicle carries own fuel; surrounding air (an oxidizer) is used for combustion and thrust generation Gas turbine engines on aircraft,Rocket Propulsion Vehicle carries own fuel and oxidizer, or other expelled propellant to generate thrust: Can operate outsi
4、de of the Earths atmosphere Launch vehicles, upper stages, Earth orbiting satellites and interplanetary spacecraft or,Space Propulsion Applications,Launch Vehicles Ballistic Missiles Earth Orbiting Satellites Upper Stages Interplanetary Spacecraft Manned Spaceflight,www.army-,en.wikipedia.org,,,www.
5、psrd.hawaii.edu,Space Propulsion Functions,Primary propulsion Launch and ascent Maneuvering Orbit transfer, station keeping, trajectory correction Auxiliary propulsion Attitude control Reaction control Momentum management,www.nasm.si.edu,www.ksc.nasa.gov,A Brief History of Rocketry,China (300 B.C.)
6、Earliest recorded use of rockets Black powder Russia (early 1900s) Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Orbital mechanics, rocket equation United States (1920s) Robert Goddard First liquid fueled rocket (1926) Germany (1940s) Wernher von Braun V-2 Hermann Oberth,Prof. Tsiolkovsky,,Space Propulsion System Classifi
7、cations,Stored Gas,Chemical,Electric,Advanced,ElectrothermalElectrostaticElectrodynamic,NuclearSolar thermalLaserAntimatter,Liquid,Solid,Hybrid,Pump Fed,Pressure Fed,Monopropellant,Bipropellant,Space propulsion systems are classified by the type of energy source used.,Stored Gas Propulsion,Primary o
8、r auxiliary propulsion. High pressure gas (propellant) is fed to low pressure nozzles through pressure regulator. Release of gas through nozzles (thrusters) generates thrust. Currently used for momentum management of the Spitzer Space telescope. Propellants include nitrogen, helium, nitrous oxide, b
9、utane. Very simple in concept.,Chemical Propulsion Classifications,Liquid Propellant Pump Fed Launch vehicles, large upper stages Pressure Fed Smaller upper stages, spacecraft Monopropellant Fuel only Bipropellant Fuel & oxidizer Solid Propellant Launch vehicles, Space Shuttle, spacecraft Fuel/ox in
10、 solid binder Hybrid Solid fuel/liquid ox Sounding rockets, X Prize,www.aerospaceweb.org,,news.bbc.co.uk,Monopropellant Systems,Hydrazine fuel is most common monopropellant. N2H4 Decomposed in thruster using catalyst to produce hot gas for thrust. Older systems used hydrogen peroxide before the deve
11、lopment of hydrazine catalysts. Typically operate in blowdown mode (pressurant and fuel in common tank).,Monopropellant Systems,,,Bipropellant Systems,A fuel and an oxidizer are fed to the engine through an injector and combust in the thrust chamber. Hypergolic: no igniter needed - propellants react
12、 on contact in engine. Cryogenic propellants include LOX (-423 F) and LH2 (-297 F). Igniter required Storable propellants include kerosene (RP-1), hydrazine, nitrogen tetroxide (N2O4), monomethylhydrazine (MMH),Liquid Propellant Systems,Pump fed systems Propellant delivered to engine using turbopump
13、 Gas turbine drives centrifugal or axial flow pumps Large, high thrust, long burn systems: launch vehicles, space shuttle Different cycles developed.,Photos history.nasa.gov,F-1 Engine Turbopump,H-1 Engine Turbopump,F-1 engine turbopump:55,000 bhp turbine drive15,471 gpm (RP-1)24,811 gpm (LOX),A 35x
14、15x4.5 (ave. depth) backyard pool holds about 18,000 gallons of water. How quickly could the F-1 pump empty it?,Ans: In 27 seconds!,Rocket Engine Power Cycles,Gas Generator Cycle Simplest Most common Small amount of fuel and oxidizer fed to gas generator Gas generator combustion products drive turbi
15、ne Turbine powers fuel and oxidizer pumps Turbine exhaust can be vented through pipe/nozzle, or dumped into nozzle Saturn V F-1 engine used gas generator cycle,www.aero.org/publications/ crosslink/winter2004/03_sidebar3.html,,Rocket Engine Power Cycles - cont,Expander Fuel is heated by nozzle and th
16、rust chamber to increase energy content Sufficient energy provided to drive turbine Turbine exhaust is fed to injector and burned in thrust chamber Higher performance than gas generator cycle Pratt-Whitney RL-10,www.aero.org/publications/ crosslink/winter2004/03_sidebar3.html,science.nasa.gov,Rocket
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