Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Oct 2004
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Green Propellants for Space Propulsion (ESA SP-557). 7-8 June 2004, Chia Lagu
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
It is renowned that transient simulation is a powerful tool which reveals fundamental characteristics of any liquid engine. Using the program TLR-Sim (Transient Liquid Rocket Engine Simulator), whose development has recently begun, both LOX/Kerosene and LOX/Methane engine components have been closer examined whilst seeking for a clear indication of advantages associated with the use of one or the other in a number of potential engine applications. Results of the performed simulations are presented and commented. The program TLR-Sim and its development are shortly presented. A short summary of the program structure and main characteristics precedes the detailed engine analysis and comparison. A brief conclusion will follow, outlining both the main results of the inspection and a future roadmap for a subsequent program evolution.
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