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Parametric model of an aerospike rocket engine
Author(s) -
Jana Korte
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
38th aerospace sciences meeting and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2000-1044
Subject(s) - thrust , thrust vectoring , parametric statistics , rocket engine , aerospace engineering , propellant , propulsion , parametric model , computer science , automotive engineering , engineering , turbofan , suite , simulation , mechanical engineering , archaeology , history , statistics , mathematics
A suite of computer codes was assembled to simulate the performance of an aerospike engine and to generate the engine input for the Program to Optimize Simulated Trajectories. First an Engine simulator module was developed that predicts the aerospkie engine performance for a given mixture ratio, power level, thrust vectoring level, and altitude. This module was then used to rapidly generate the aerospike engine performance tables for axial thrust, normal thrust, pitching moment, and specific thrust. Parametric engine geometry was defined for use with the engine simulator module. The parametric model was also integrated into the iSIGHT multidisciplinary framework so that alternate designs could be determined. The computer codes were used to support in-house conceptual studies of reusable launch vehicle designs.

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