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MEMS Application of Quenching Effect to a Novel Micro Solid Rocket

  • Ebisuzaki, Hideyo;Nagayama, Kunihito;Ikuta, Tatsuya;Takahashi, Koji
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.601-604
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    • 2004
  • Precise position and attitude control of pico-satellite requires huge number of impulses of the order of 10$^{-6}$ Ns. MEMS solid rocket array is a promising propulsion system but the higher degree of miniaturization causes unreliable operation mainly due to quenching. In order to breakthrough this situation, a novel design of solid micro-rocket is proposed, which generates tiny impulses repetitively from a single rocket not from array. This unique micro-rocket is based on the utilization of quenching, which causes propellant reaction to sustain only in a small area. A test chip of a micro solid propellant tank and micro heater array is fabricated and ignition test is conducted. Obtained results show the feasibility of this concept and future direction of this quenching-based propulsion is discussed.

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THERMAL MODELING TECHNIQUE FOR GEOSTATIONARY OCEAN COLOR IMAGER (정지위성 해색 촬영기의 열모델링 기술)

  • Kim, Jung-Hoon;Jun, Hyoung-Yoll;Han, Cho-Young;Kim, Byoung-Soo
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2010
  • Conductive and radiative thermal model configurations of an imager of a geostationary satellite are presented. A two-plane method is introduced for three dimensional conductive coupling which is not able to be treated by thin shell plate thermal modeling technique. Especially the two-plane method is applied to massive matters and PIP(Payload Interface Plate) in the imager model. Some massive matters in the thermal model are modified by adequate correction factors or equivalent thickness in order to obtain the numerical results of thermal modeling to be consistent with the analytic model. More detailed nodal breakdown is specially employed to the object which has the rapid temperature gradient expected by a rule of thumb. This detailed thermal model of the imager is supposed to be used for analyses and test predictions, and be correlated with the thermal vacuum test results before final in-flight predictions.

A Development Trend Study of Bipropellant Rocket Engine for Orbit Transfer and Attitude Control of Satellite (인공위성 궤도전이 및 자세제어용 이원추진제 로켓엔진의 개발현황)

  • Jang, Yo Han;Lee, Kyun Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.50-60
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    • 2015
  • A propulsion system of a satellite provides a necessary thrust to reach to the final orbit after a separation from a launch vehicle. Also, it supplies pulse moments to maintain the satellite in a mission orbit and for its attitude controls during a mission life time. The present study investigates the development trend of bipropellant rocket engines for an orbit transfer and an attitude control of a satellite using monomethylhydrazine and hydrazine for fuel and dinitrogen tetroxide for oxidizer to derive fundamental specifications which are necessary for domestic development researches. Also, their major performance characteristics are summarized.

Study of Micro Propulsion System Based on Thermal Transpiration (열적발산원리를 이용한 마이크로 추진장치에 대한 연구)

  • Jung, Sung-Chul;Shin, Kang-Chang;Kim, Youn-Ho;Kim, Hye-Hwan;Lee, Yong-Wu;Huh, Hwan-Il
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 2007
  • Minimization of conventional propulsion device has been studied for altitude control of micro satellite. We studied micro nozzle performance and found higher significant loss for a micro nozzle with smaller nozzle throat diameter. To overcome this loss, we proposed thermal transpiration based micro propulsion system. This new system has no moving parts and can control flow by temperature gradient, and this can be an option for potential new micro propulsion system.

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Operational Status of 20mN class Ion Engine Subsystem for ETS-VIII

  • Ozaki, Toshiyuki;Kasai, Yukikazu;Nakagawa, Takafumi;Kajiwara, Kenichi;Ikeda, Masafumi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.511-518
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    • 2008
  • The Engineering Test Satellite VIII(ETS-VIII) of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA) uses a 20mN class xenon ion engine subsystem(IES) for North-South Station Keeping(NSSK). The IES was modified for a larger satellite with longer lifetime based on the former IES. ETS-VIII, a three-ton class geosynchronous satellite with 10 years bus lifetime, was launched 18 Dec. 2006 JST; it reached the planned orbit and all bus systems were checked out. The IES showed good results and is now under normal operation. The total accumulated operation time of the IES in orbit was about 2300 hours till $19^{th}$ Dec. 2007.

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Analysis of Residual Propellant Gauging System Using Thermal Pumping of Satellite Employing Multi-tank System (다중탱크를 갖는 인공위성의 열펌핑을 이용한 잔여연료량 측정방법 연구)

  • Han Jo Young;Kim Jung Hoon;Park Eung Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.141-145
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    • 2004
  • The residual propellant of satellite is the primary factor of satellite life. This propellant used in the satellite is stored as liquid in tanks. But it is very difficult to accurately measure propellant to be used for maintaining of satellite by an irregular influence of environment. In this paper, a new method of gauging propellant residual of satellite employing multi-tank system by measuring mass flow of thermal pumping liquid propellant is presented. In cases of being connected between tanks, propellant in tanks move by temperature difference of tanks. If propellant mass flow is measured at line between tanks, residual propellant in tanks is able to be estimated.

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A Survey of the Current Components of Bipropellant Propulsion System for Geosynchronous Satellites (정지궤도 인공위성용 이원추진시스템 부품 조사)

  • Chae, Jong-Won
    • Current Industrial and Technological Trends in Aerospace
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.82-89
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    • 2008
  • In this paper a survey was conducted to find out the current components of bipropellant propulsion system for geosynchronous satellites. The purpose of the survey is to list up the alternative components corresponding to the components of chemical propulsion system (CPS) of the communication, ocean, and meteorological satellite (COMS), so that the criterion of survey is whether the alternative components can be applicable to COMS CPS or not. The survey results are described in component-by-component way and the short descriptions of each component and its companies are added. This paper can be useful for beginning a market survey and have a good understanding of the components of bipropellant propulsion system.

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A Conceptual Design of the Dual-Mode Propulsion System for a Geosynchronous Communication Satellite (이중모드시스템을 적용한 정지궤도 통신위성 추진시스템 개념설계)

  • 박응식;김정수;양군호;김중표
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.98-106
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    • 2000
  • A conceptual design of propulsion system for a geosynchronous communication satellite with 12 years design life is presented in this paper. Propellant mass budget for the design life is calculated using total velocity increment ($\Delta$V) flowed-down from mission requirement analysis. Sizes of the fuel and oxidizer tank are derived based on the calculated propellant mass budget, and mass of the pressurant as well as the size and Pressure of pressurant tank are calculated too. Thruster positioning, number of rocket engines, and position of tank are determined through trade-off study with Structure & Mechanical Subsystem. Propulsion system configuration and its schematics are presented finally.

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Demonstration of Propulsion System for Microsatellite Based on Hydrogen Peroxide in SOHLA-2L Project

  • Sahara, Hironori
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.235-242
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    • 2008
  • An innovative Panel ExTension SATellite(PETSAT) and propulsion system for PETSAT, are presented in this paper. First, we outline what PETSAT is. Next, based on PETSAT ethos, design policy of the propulsion system is provided. According to the policy, we designed propulsion system and concretely estimated and assembled mono-propellant and bi-propellant systems, and it indicated that mono-propellant propulsion with 50-60 seconds of specific impulse and 1 N of thrust is probable. In the case of bi-propellant, 120-150 seconds of specific impulse is valid even based on the design policy. We conducted captive tests of mono-propellant and bi-propellant propulsions with a breadboard model of propulsion system for PETSAT, and obtained good operations and performances. Based on the test results, we designed and manufactured flight model propulsion system for PETSAT. We are planning to demonstrate it in SOHLA-2L project progressed by the Space Oriented Higashiosaka Leading Association(SOHLA). SOHLA-2L will be the first on-orbit demonstrator of PETSAT in 2008.

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Life Firing Test of 1 N-class Monopropellant Thruster Development Model -Part II: Pulse Mode Performance (1 N급 단일추진제 추력기 개발모델의 장기수명 연소시험 -Part II: 펄스모드 성능 특성)

  • Won, Su-Hee;Kim, Su-Kyum;Jun, Hyoung-Yoll;Lee, Jun-Hui;Park, Su-Hyang;Lee, Jae-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2014
  • During the life firing test of 1 N-class thruster development model, pulse mode performance and performance changes were examined. The deviation of pulse mode response time according to thruster feed pressure was relatively small and the resultant ignition delay, response time, tail-off time were 32-35 ms, 86-91 ms, 89-98 ms, respectively. For the stabilized pulse region the impulse bit revealed the outstanding reproducibility of 1.41, 1.32, 2.10% at $3{\sigma}$. During the life firing test, the impulse bit was decreased with limited amounts, therefore the pulse mode performance could be considered to be maintained. The thrust centroid was also maintained during the life firing test.