Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor

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Autor(a) principal: Kafafy,Raed
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Azami,Muhammad Hanafi, Idres,Moumen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462014000100069
Resumo: ABSTRACT: Hybrid rockets provide compelling features for use in atmospheric and space rocket propulsion. One of the prominent applications of hybrid rockets which foster on its characteristics is the propulsion of micro air launch vehicles. In this paper, a set of design options of a hybrid rocket motor is evaluated for propulsion of micro air launch vehicles. In order to evaluate the various design options of a hybrid rocket, we developed design and performance simulation codes. A simulation code is based on a legacy interior ballistic model. MATLAB® environment was used to develop the design and performance analysis codes and to visualize the temporal variation of performance characteristics and grain geometry during burning. We employ the developed codes to assess the replacement of solid rocket motors which are typically used in Air Launch Vehicles by hybrid rocket motors. A typical Micro Air Launch Vehicle mission to launch a 20-kg payload into a 400-km circular polar orbit is assumed. The results show that a hybrid rocket is a suitable candidate for micro air launch vehicles. The performance is improved in terms of specific impulse and thrust with smaller size in the same mission. Several design parameters of hybrid rocket motors were also evaluated and analyzed, including different fuel port geometry, type of fuels and oxidizers, number of ports, nozzle design and initial mass flux. These design parameters bring a significant effect on hybrid rocket performance and size.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
title Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
spellingShingle Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
Kafafy,Raed
Hybrid rocket
Micro air launch vehicle
Internal ballistics
Regression rate
title_short Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
title_full Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
title_fullStr Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
title_sort Effect of Varying Design Options on the Transient Behavior of a Hybrid Rocket Motor
author Kafafy,Raed
author_facet Kafafy,Raed
Azami,Muhammad Hanafi
Idres,Moumen
author_role author
author2 Azami,Muhammad Hanafi
Idres,Moumen
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kafafy,Raed
Azami,Muhammad Hanafi
Idres,Moumen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hybrid rocket
Micro air launch vehicle
Internal ballistics
Regression rate
topic Hybrid rocket
Micro air launch vehicle
Internal ballistics
Regression rate
description ABSTRACT: Hybrid rockets provide compelling features for use in atmospheric and space rocket propulsion. One of the prominent applications of hybrid rockets which foster on its characteristics is the propulsion of micro air launch vehicles. In this paper, a set of design options of a hybrid rocket motor is evaluated for propulsion of micro air launch vehicles. In order to evaluate the various design options of a hybrid rocket, we developed design and performance simulation codes. A simulation code is based on a legacy interior ballistic model. MATLAB® environment was used to develop the design and performance analysis codes and to visualize the temporal variation of performance characteristics and grain geometry during burning. We employ the developed codes to assess the replacement of solid rocket motors which are typically used in Air Launch Vehicles by hybrid rocket motors. A typical Micro Air Launch Vehicle mission to launch a 20-kg payload into a 400-km circular polar orbit is assumed. The results show that a hybrid rocket is a suitable candidate for micro air launch vehicles. The performance is improved in terms of specific impulse and thrust with smaller size in the same mission. Several design parameters of hybrid rocket motors were also evaluated and analyzed, including different fuel port geometry, type of fuels and oxidizers, number of ports, nozzle design and initial mass flux. These design parameters bring a significant effect on hybrid rocket performance and size.
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