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Publikováno v:
Journal of Propulsion and Power. 30:62-69
In-flight oxygen collection enables a significant reduction in takeoff gross weight of space launchers, thereby allowing airplane-like operations. This paper describes the development and tests of a compact rotary air separation device that constitut
Autor:
Nicolas Heintz, James J. Murray, Philippe Ngendakumana, Patrick Hendrick, Francisco F. Romera, Didier Bizzarri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Propulsion and Power. 25:1211-1219
This paper deals with air-hydrogen heat exchangers intended to provide in-flight oxygen collection capability to a reusable or semireusable two-stages-to-orbit launcher with an oxygen collection phase in supersonic cruise at Mach 2.5. It aims to pres
Publikováno v:
Aerospace Science and Technology. 12:429-435
The use of in-flight oxygen collection has shown to significantly improve space launcher performance. The conceptual approach followed by Belgian teams working on oxygen collection has been to try to widening the available design margins in order to
Publikováno v:
16th AIAA/DLR/DGLR International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference.
Publikováno v:
Progress in Propulsion Physics.
In-flight oxygen collection is a very promising technique to reduce the launch costs and improve the payload capabilities of two-stage-to-orbit semireusable launchers. Using liquid hydrogen the incoming air is deeply cooled and enriched in oxygen dur
Autor:
Philippe Ngendakumana, Francisco F. Romera, James J. Murray, Patrick Hendrick, Nicolas Heintz, Didier Bizzarri
Publikováno v:
15th AIAA International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference.
This paper has been prepared in the frame of an ESA-funded theoretical and experimental study in the GSTP3 programme on heat exchangers intended to provide in-flight oxygen collection capability to a reusable or a semireusable TSTO launcher with an o
Publikováno v:
15th AIAA International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference.
In-flight Oxygen Collection has already been described in previous publications, mainly as a conceptual approach [2-6]. The improvement potentials have been studied and possible uses of the technology go beyond the concept presented here. That is in
Publikováno v:
14th AIAA/AHI Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference.
[Abstract] In the context of an ESA-funded study on an air separation device intended to provide in-flight Oxygen Collection capability to future launchers, experimental and system level investigations are performed. Formerly hosted by the Belgian Ro
Autor:
Francesco Romera, John Murray, Laurent Dardenne, Philippe Ngendakumana, Patrick Hendrick, Didier Bizzarri, Marc Strengnart
Publikováno v:
14th AIAA/AHI Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference.
In the scope of an ESA -funded theoretical and experimental study (in the GSTP3 programme) on heat exchangers intended to provide in -flight oxygen collect ion capability to a reusable or a semi -reusable TSTO launcher with an oxygen collection phase
Publikováno v:
AIAA/CIRA 13th International Space Planes and Hypersonics Systems and Technologies Conference.
The use of in-flight Oxygen Collection has shown to significantly improve space launcher performance. The conceptual approach followed by the Royal Military Academy of Brussels (RMA) has tried to widen the available design margins in order to reduce