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Flight Test of Propulsion System for Verifying Engine/Aircraft Compatibility of T-50 Advanced Trainer (T-50 고등 훈련기 엔진/기체 적합성 검증을 위한 추진계통 비행시험)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyo;Jeong, In-Myon;Jung, Joo-Hyun;Shim, Jae-Kwang;Kang, Sung-Soo;Park, Sung-Hwan;Han, Byoung-Hak;Moon, Hyung-Rae;Cha, Jae-Byoung;Lee, Boo-ll
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.948-956
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    • 2007
  • It is important during FSD(Full Scale Development) period to verify whether the aircraft system function meets the aircraft requirements and functional performance. Especially, the functionality of the integrated propulsion system should be verified to evaluate the compatibility with aircraft. Various flight tests such as the engine airstart test, the engine horsepower extraction test, the backup throttle functionality test had been performed to evaluate the engine/aircraft compatibility with T-50 during FSD period. Through such flight tests, it was confirmed that the propulsion system of T-50 was properly designed and installed to the aircraft. This paper shows description on each flight test item, test procedure and test results. It is expected that this paper could be a reference for preparing the propulsion flight test in other aircraft developments.

Current Status and Trends of Research and Development on Electric Thruster, Part I: Overseas (전기추력기 연구개발 현황과 동향, Part I: 해외)

  • Kim, Holak;Kim, Su-Kyum;Won, Su-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.95-108
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    • 2019
  • Electric propulsion is a type of space propulsion with a high specific impulse by accelerating propellant using electrical energy and brings about reduction of the fuel mass and launch costs of satellites so that it is being extensively studied in the world. Electric thrusters are widely used for various purposes from micro satellites to large satellites and from low Earth orbit satellites to spacecraft for exploration. Recently, satellites using full-electric propulsion have been developed, and the number of satellites with electric propulsion is also gradually increasing. In this paper, the current status and trends of research on electric propulsion in the United States, Europe, and Japan will be reported.

Oxidizer Filling Algorithm of Propulsion System Test Complex(PSTC) for KSLV-II (한국형발사체 추진기관시스템 시험설비(PSTC) 산화제 공급 알고리즘 소개)

  • Lee, Janghwan;Kim, Dongki;Lee, Jungho;Kim, Yongwook;Cho, Kiejoo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.1180-1183
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    • 2017
  • The Propulsion System Test Complex (PSTC) is constructed for developing KSLV-II in the Naro space center. The KSLV-II uses LOX for oxidizer and oxidizer filling algorithm is developed for supplying oxidizer to KSLV-II. This paper introduces oxidizer filling algorithm.

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COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF A MICRO-SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKET ARRAY THRUSTER

  • Kazuyuki Kondo;Shuji Tanaka;Hiroto Habu;Tokudome, Shin-ichiro;Keiichi Hori;Hirobumi Saito;Akihito Itoh;Masashi Watanabe;Masayoshi Esashi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.593-596
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    • 2004
  • We are developing a micro-solid propellant rocket array thruster for simple attitude control of a 10 kg class micro-spacecraft. The prototype has ø 0.8 mm solid propellant micro-rockets arrayed at a pitch of 1.2 mm on a 22 x 22 mm substrate. In previous studies, an impulse thrust of 4.6 x 10$^{-4}$ Ns was obtained in vacuum, but we found the problems of unacceptably low ignition success rate and incomplete combustion. This paper describes experiments to improve the ignition rate. In order to achieve this goal, we tried to solidify paste-like ignition aid (RK) on the ignition heaters with strong adhesion. To make the paste-like RK, isoamyl acetate was added to RK powder. We tested 9 rockets, but only 2 rockets were ignited with huge ignition energy. This is because the heat con-duction between the ignition heater and the RK was too low to ignite the RK, since dried RK had a lot of pores. Also, a large cavity was sometimes found just above the ignition heater.

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Design of Compressed Gas Supply System for Combustion Chamber Test Facility (연소기 연소시험설비 고압가스 공급시스템 설계)

  • Chung, Yonggahp;Cho, Namkyung;Han, Yeoungmin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2014
  • To develop liquid propulsion engine, the development of combustion chamber must be preceded. For performance validation of the combustion chamber, the designed and manufactured combustion chamber should be tested in combustion chamber test facility (CCTF). The CCTF is the test facility to develop the combustor of rocket engine, which uses liquid oxygen as a oxidizer and kerosene as a fuel. Present paper introduces the detailed design results of compressed gas supply system of CCTF, which is planned to be installed at Naro Space Center.

Novel Ramjet Propulsion System with H2O2-Kerosene Rocket as an Initial Accelerator (H2O2-케로신 로켓을 초기 가속장치로 갖는 새로운 램젯 추진기관)

  • Park, Geun-Hong;Lim, Ha-Young;Kwon, Se-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.491-496
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    • 2008
  • New concept ramjet propulsion system with liquid bipropellant rocket using "Green Propellant" hydrogen peroxide for launch stage is proposed. In this novel concept, hydrogen peroxide gas generator produces hot oxygen at launch stage and kerosene injects to this jet in combustor. For basic study of this new concept ramjet system, investigation of auto-ignition characteristics and combustion of decomposed hydrogen peroxide and kerosene was conducted. In various test cases, auto-ignition and stable combustion was verified. The combustion temperature of 400°C and Fuel/Oxidizer mixture ratio of 0.6 were the limit of auto ignition. Through the experiment results, the possibility of novel concept combined propulsion system using hydrogen peroxide gas generator is ascertained.

Trend Monitoring of A Turbofan Engine for Long Endurance UAV Using Fuzzy Logic

  • Kong, Chang-Duk;Ki, Ja-Young;Oh, Seong-Hwan;Kim, Ji-Hyun
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2008
  • The UAV propulsion system that will be operated for long time at more than 40,000ft altitude should have not only fuel flow minimization but also high reliability and durability. If this UAV propulsion system may have faults, it is not easy to recover the system from the abnormal, and hence an accurate diagnostic technology must be needed to keep the operational reliability. For this purpose, the development of the health monitoring system which can monitor remotely the engine condition should be required. In this study, a fuzzy trend monitoring method for detecting the engine faults including mechanical faults was proposed through analyzing performance trends of measurement data. The trend monitoring is an engine conditioning method which can find engine faults by monitoring important measuring parameters such as fuel flow, exhaust gas temperatures, rotational speeds, vibration and etc. Using engine condition database as an input to be generated by linear regression analysis of real engine instrument data, an application of the fuzzy logic in diagnostics estimated the cause of fault in each component. According to study results. it was confirmed that the proposed trend monitoring method can improve reliability and durability of the propulsion system for a long endurance UAV to be operated at medium altitude.

An Introduction to Mounting Methods and Applications of Propellant Tank for Space Vehicles (우주비행체용 추진제 탱크의 마운팅 방안 및 적용사례 소개)

  • Park, Jong-Chan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2006
  • There are many kinds of propellant tank for space systems, which should be designed and manufactured considering lots of conditions such as pressure of inside and outside, temperature and weight, etc. Among them, it is the one of the most important factors that the tanks could be designed to suspend and support the applied static and dynamic loads. Tank mounting, that installs and supports a tank in the structure, is a method that should be considered the rigid and tight jointing mechanism, including the manufacturing simplicity, the light weight and the economical budget. Methods and features for several propellant tank mountings are introduced in this paper with the applications for those in some foreign space program.

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Modeling of Space Shuttle Main Engine heat exchanger using Volume-Junction Method (Volume-Junction Method를 이용한 우주왕복선 액체로켓엔진 열교환기 모델링)

  • Cha, Jihyoung;Ko, Sangho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.213-217
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    • 2017
  • Since more than 30% of the liquid rocket engine failures occur during the start-up process, and the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) is especially sensitive to small changes in propellant conditions, a 2% error in the valve position or a 0.1sec timing error could lead to significant damage of the engine, simulation modeling of start-up process is important. However, there are many difficulties associated with engine start-up process caused by nonlinear mass flow and heat transfer characteristics associated with filling an unconditioned engine system with cryogenic propellants. In this paper, we modelled a SSME simulation model using partially Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method to solve these problems and checked the performance by comparing with the performance of the simulation model using the lumped method under the state of normal condition.

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Lineup of Microwave Discharge Ion Engines $"\mu"$ series

  • Kuninaka, Hitoshi;Nishiyama, Kazutaka;Hayashi, Hiroshi;Hosoda, Satoshi;Shimizu, Yukio;Koizumi, Hiroyuki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.546-549
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    • 2008
  • Institute of Space and Astronautical Science of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(ISAS/JAXA) successfully developed and operated the microwave discharge ion engines onboard Hayabusa asteroid explorer. The ${\mu}10$ ion engines feature the cathode-less plasma generation in both the ion generators and neutralizers with the results of long life and high reliability in space. Based on the space achievements of ${\mu}10$ ion engines with 8mN thrust, 3,000sec Isp and 350W consumption power, several programs are currently under developments: ${\mu}20$, ${\mu}10$HIsp and ${\mu}1$. The first is a 20-cm diameter microwave discharge ion engine, aiming to achieve 30mN/kW in the thrustto-power ratio for the asteroid sample return mission larger than Hayabusa. The second is a high Isp version of ${\mu}10$, and exhausts the plasma beam over 10,000sec Isp using 15kV acceleration voltage for deep space missions to such as Jupiter and Mercury. The third is ${\mu}1$ to be adapted to small satellites for drag-free.

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