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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A LIQUID PROPULSION SYSTEM

  • Lee Han Ju;Lim Seok Hee;Jung Dong Ho;Kim Yong Wook;Oh Seung Hyub
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2004.10b
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    • pp.325-327
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    • 2004
  • The longitudinal instability (POGO) of the rocket should not be occurred during the whole flight time for the large class liquid propulsion system to complete a mission successfully. The longitudinal instability is caused by the resonance between the propulsion system and rocket structure in the low frequency range below 50Hz, ordinarily. Analysis on the low frequency dynamic characteristics on the liquid propulsion system with staged combustion cycle engine system was performed as a preliminary study on the longitudinal instability analysis.

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Electrical Propulsion in Dnepropetrovsk National University (Ukraine): results of development

  • Petrenko, Olexandr
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.1-2
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    • 2012
  • Active process of industrialization of near-earth space assumes design and development of high effective propulsion systems with a small thrust. The specific place among propulsion systems with a small thrust is taken the propulsion systems with use of electrical propulsion thrusters (EPT).

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Doubled Thrust by Boundary Layer Control in Scramjet Engines in Mach 4 and 6

  • Mitani, Tohru;Sakuranaka, Noboru;Tomioka, Sadatake;Kobayashi, Kan;Kanda, Takeshi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.734-741
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    • 2004
  • Boundary layer ingestion in airframe-integrated scramjet engines causes engine stall (“engine un start” hereafter) and restricts engine performance. To improve the unstart characteristics in engines, boundary layer bleed and a two-staged injection of fuel were examined in Mach 4 and Mach 6 engine tests. A boundary layer bleed system consisting of a porous plate, an air coolers, a metering orifice and an ON/OFF valve, was designed for each of the engines. First, a method to determine bleed rate requirements was developed. Porous plates were designed to suck air out of the Mach 4 engine at a rate of 200 g/s and out of the Mach 6 engine at a rate of 30 g/s. Air coolers were then optimized based on the bleed airflow rates. The exhaust air temperature could be cooled below 600 K in the porous plates and the compact air coolers. The Mach 4 engine tests showed that a small bleed rate of 3% doubled the engine operating range and thrust. With the assistance of two-staged fuel injection of H2, the engine operating range was extended to Ф0.95 and the maximum thrust was tripled to 2560 N. The Mach 6 tests showed that a bleed of 30 g/s (0.6% of captured air in the engine) extended the start limit from Ф0.48 to Ф1 to deliver a maximum thrust of 2460 N.

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Proposal of Pipe Pressure Mode Analysis Method in Propulsion System for Predicting the Pogo of Space Launch Vehicle (우주 발사체의 포고현상 예측을 위한 공급/추진계의 파이프 압력모드 해석 기법 제안)

  • Lee, SangGu;Lee, SiHun;Shin, SangJoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.714-717
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    • 2017
  • Among the factors considered in the design stage of a space launch vehicle using liquid propellant, research has been focused out on the pogo phenomenon, longitudinal dynamic instability. The pogo phenomenon refers to the instability that the longitudinal vibration of the launch vehicle structure causes a change in the pressure and flow rate of the fluids in propulsion system, and this change re-excites the fuselage structure. This mechanism constitutes a closed system to gradually increase the vibration of the launch vehicle. This paper specifically focuses on the dynamic analysis of pressure and flow changes in the propulsion system. Based on the example study of the space shuttle, the acoustic modal analysis of the propulsion system is performed to predict the modes of the supply line causing instability of the fuselage.

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Design Process of Liquid-Propellant Propulsion System for Space Launch Vehicle (우주발사체용 액체추진시스템 설계 프로세스)

  • Kim Hui-Tae;Han Sang-Yeop;Lee Han-Ju;Cho Kie-Joo;Oh Seung-Hyub
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • v.y2005m4
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    • pp.147-150
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    • 2005
  • Space launch vehicles mainly use the liquid-propellant propulsion system which has easy thrust control ability and high specific impulse for that the payload like satellite and spacecraft should be entered into exact orbit. However, the liquid-propellant propulsion system is very difficult to develop because it is more complicate than the solid rocket propulsion system and demands very high technology. In space launch vehicle developing procedure the system design level is very important thing to reduce cost, shorten schedule, and improve the performance. The system design process was introduced for selecting the best liquid-propellant propulsion system on this paper.

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A Review on Major Foreign Research Trend of Monomethylhydrazine Reaction for Space Propulsion Part II : Chemical Reaction of Monomethylhydrazine-Dinitrogen Tetroxide (우주추진용 모노메틸하이드라진 반응에 대한 주요 해외연구 동향 조사 Part II : 모노메틸하이드라진-사산화이질소의 화학반응)

  • Jang, Yohan;Lee, Kyun Ho
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.74-81
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    • 2016
  • Space propulsion system produces required thrust for satellites and space launch vehicles by using chemical reactions of a liquid fuel and a liquid oxidizer typically. Among several liquid propellants, the monomethylhydrazine-dinitrogen tetroxide is expecially preferred for a GEO satellite propellants due to their better storability in liquid phase during a long mission life under a freezing space environment. Recently, a development of the monomethylhydrazine-dinitrogen tetroxide bipropellant system becomes important as the national space program requires the heavier and the more efficient space system. Thus, the objective of the present study is to review a foreign research trend of a chemical reaction between the monomethyhydrazine fuel and the dinitrogen tetroxide oxidizer to understand a fundamental basis of their characteristics to prepare for domestic development in future.

Technical Review of Heavy Test Facilities of Liquid Rocket Propulsion System (액체추진기관 대형시험설비 기술동향)

  • Yu, Byung-Il;Kim, Ji-Hoon;Oh, Seung-Hyub
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.814-815
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    • 2010
  • Korea Aerospace Research Institute plan to develop propulsion system test facilities for combustor, engine system, propulsion systems of KSLV-II propulsion system in process of Korea Space Launch Vehicle project. By review for heavy test facilities specifications of foreign technically developed nations of the world, it will be referenced for test facility development plan of Korea Space Launch Vehicle project in the future.

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Determination of Cyclogram for Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engine

  • Ha, Seong-Up;Kwon, Oh-Sung;Lee, Jung-Ho;Kim, Byoung-Hun;Kang, Sun-Il;Han, Sang-Yeop;Cho, In-Hyun;Lee, Dae-Sung
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2002
  • A vertical test stand based on launcher propulsion system was constructed and several tests for the determination of cyclogram were carried out. To make an accurate estimation, static and dynamic pressures were measured and analyzed. Especially, static pressure measurements using fast response sensors without extension tubes were used to determine operation sequence more evidently. The standard operation times of final valves were determined in cold flow tests with an engine head, and fire formation time in combustion chamber was checked in an ignition test with an ignitor only. On the basis of these tests, ignition sequence was established and combustion test cyclogram was finally determined. According to combustion test, test results were well matched with the determined cyclogram within 0.05 sec.

A Review on Major Foreign Research Trend of Monomethylhydrazine Reaction for Space Propulsion Part I : Thermal Decomposition Reaction of Monomethylhydrazine (우주추진용 모노메틸하이드라진 반응에 대한 주요 해외연구 동향 조사 Part I : 모노메틸하이드라진의 열분해 반응)

  • Jang, Yohan;Lee, Kyun Ho
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.66-73
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    • 2016
  • Space propulsion system produces required thrust for satellites and space launch vehicles by using chemical reactions of a liquid fuel and a liquid oxidizer typically. For example, monomethylhydrazine-dinitrogen tetroxide, liquid hydrogen-liquid oxygen and RP-1-liquid oxygen are conventional combinations of liquid propellants used for the liquid propulsion system. Among several liquid propellants, the monomethylhydrazine is expecially preferred for a satellite fuel due to its better storability in liquid phase during a relatively long mission period under a space environment. Thus, a development importance of a bipropellant system using the monomethylhydrazine fuel is recognized recently as the national space program proceeds on a large scale. The objective of the present study is to review a foreign research trend of a thermal decomposition reaction of monomethyhydrazine to understand a fundamental basis of its chemical reaction to prepare for domestic development in future.