LUNAR MISSIONS USING ADVANCED CHEMICAL PROPULSION - SYSTEM-DESIGN ISSUES

被引:12
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作者
PALASZEWSKI, B
机构
[1] NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
[2] Launch Vehicle Propulsion Branch, Space Propulsion Technology Division, Mail Stop SPTD-4
关键词
Advanced chemical propulsion - Engine commonality - Excursion vehicle - Gravitational acceleration - Low earth orbit - Mass reduction - Metallized propellants - Payloads;
D O I
10.2514/3.26461
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
To provide the transportation of lunar base elements to the Moon, large high-energy propulsion systems will be required. Advanced propulsion systems for lunar missions can provide significant launch mass reductions and payload increases. These mass reductions and added payload masses can be translated into significant launch cost savings for the lunar base missions. In this paper, the masses in low Earth orbit (LEO) were compared for several propulsion systems: nitrogen tetroxide/monomethyl hydrazine (NTO/MMH), oxygen/methane (O2/CH4), oxygen/hydrogen (O2/H-2), and metallized O2/H-2/Al propellants. Also, the payload mass increases enabled with O2/H-2 and O2/H-2/Al systems were addressed. In addition, many system design issues involving the engine thrust levels, engine commonality between the transfer vehicle and the excursion vehicle, and the number of launches to place the lunar mission vehicles into LEO will be discussed. Analyses of small lunar missions launched from a single STS-C night are also presented.
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页码:458 / 465
页数:8
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