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Novel Ramjet Propulsion System using Liquid Bipropellant Rocket for Launch Stage

  • Park, Geun-Hong;Kwon, Se-Jin;Lim, Ha-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.506-510
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    • 2008
  • Ramjets are capable of much higher specific impulse than liquid rocket engines for high speed flight in the atmosphere. Ramjets, however, cannot generate thrust at low flight speed. Therefore, an additional propulsion device to accelerate the ramjet vehicle to a supersonic speed is required. In this study, we propose a novel ramjet propulsion system with a $H_2O_2$/Kerosene rocket as the accelerator for initial stage. In order to test the feasibility of this concept, consecutive reactors was built; one for the decomposition of $H_2O_2$ and the other for kerosene combustion. Decomposed $H_2O_2$ jet was injected to combustor through converging nozzle from gas generator and over this hot oxygen jet, kerosene was injected by spay injector. Through the various test cases, hypergolic ignition test was carried out and steady combustion was achieved.

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Feasibility Study of Chemical Propulsion System for Moon Explorer (화학추진시스템의 달탐사위성 적용 가능성 연구)

  • Han, Cho-Young;Kim, Bang-Yeop
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2009
  • Development of Moon Explorer-1 (orbiter) is supposed to be commenced in 2017 and launched in 2020. In case of Moon Explorer-2 (lander), it would be slated to start in 2021 and launch in 2025. In this paper conceptual feasibility studies are conducted for the propulsion system applicable to a Moon Explorer. In the first place the availability of monopropellant/bipropellant/electric propulsion system is examined with domestic as well as overseas precedents. Secondly ${\Delta}V$ is estimated by the mission analysis and the propellant budget is calculated accordingly. Subsequently feasibility of a chemical propulsion system for a Moon Explorer is evaluated.

A Review on Major Foreign Research Trend of Monomethylhydrazine Reaction for Space Propulsion Part II : Chemical Reaction of Monomethylhydrazine-Dinitrogen Tetroxide (우주추진용 모노메틸하이드라진 반응에 대한 주요 해외연구 동향 조사 Part II : 모노메틸하이드라진-사산화이질소의 화학반응)

  • Jang, Yohan;Lee, Kyun Ho
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.74-81
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    • 2016
  • Space propulsion system produces required thrust for satellites and space launch vehicles by using chemical reactions of a liquid fuel and a liquid oxidizer typically. Among several liquid propellants, the monomethylhydrazine-dinitrogen tetroxide is expecially preferred for a GEO satellite propellants due to their better storability in liquid phase during a long mission life under a freezing space environment. Recently, a development of the monomethylhydrazine-dinitrogen tetroxide bipropellant system becomes important as the national space program requires the heavier and the more efficient space system. Thus, the objective of the present study is to review a foreign research trend of a chemical reaction between the monomethyhydrazine fuel and the dinitrogen tetroxide oxidizer to understand a fundamental basis of their characteristics to prepare for domestic development in future.

A REVIEW FOR DEVELOPING THERMODYNAMIC MODEL OF COMS CPS

  • Chae, Jong-Won;Han, Cho-Young;Yang, Koon-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.179-182
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    • 2007
  • COMS (Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite) is a geosynchronous satellite and has been developing by KARI and Astrium for Ka-band communication, ocean observation and meteorological observation. COMS Chemical Propulsion System (CPS) uses a bipropellant propulsion subsystem, which is applied for transferring COMS from GTO to GEO (mission orbit) and implementing station-keeping manoeuvres. In this paper COMS CPS is briefly introduced for understanding. A few of mathematical thermodynamic modelings of bipropellant propulsion system in literatures are reviewed and authors has studied those models for developing a computer program, which predicts variations of thermodynamic properties such as temperature and pressure histories in the helium pressurant tank, MMH propellant tank and NTO propellant tank during LAE firing and on-orbit manoeuvrings. The CPS thermodynamic model may be used to compute pressurant and propellant masses and to size tank volumes.

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Geostationary Satellite Launch and Early Operations (정지궤도위성 발사 및 발사후 초기운용)

  • Han, Cho-Young;Chae, Jong-Won;Kim, Su-Kyum;Won, Su-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.66-68
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    • 2011
  • Chollian is a geostationary satellite, and its bipropellant propulsion system is mainly composed of one main engine for orbit transfer and fourteen thrusters for on-station operations. The Chollian was launched successfully at Kourou Space Center in French Guiana. After it separated from the launcher, the propulsion system was initialised automatically. Then three times of main engine firing were successfully performed, and the target obit insertion was accomplished. This paper details the major CPS events during LEOP phase for the Chollian satellite.

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A Development Trend Study of Bipropellant Rocket Engine for Orbit Transfer and Attitude Control of Satellite (인공위성 궤도전이 및 자세제어용 이원추진제 로켓엔진의 개발현황)

  • Jang, Yo Han;Lee, Kyun Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.50-60
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    • 2015
  • A propulsion system of a satellite provides a necessary thrust to reach to the final orbit after a separation from a launch vehicle. Also, it supplies pulse moments to maintain the satellite in a mission orbit and for its attitude controls during a mission life time. The present study investigates the development trend of bipropellant rocket engines for an orbit transfer and an attitude control of a satellite using monomethylhydrazine and hydrazine for fuel and dinitrogen tetroxide for oxidizer to derive fundamental specifications which are necessary for domestic development researches. Also, their major performance characteristics are summarized.

Development of Chollian Bipropellant Propulsion System (천리안위성 이원추진시스템 개발)

  • Han, Cho-Young;Lim, Cheol-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.94-100
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    • 2011
  • This paper gives a brief overview of the COMS CPS development process from start to finish. The manufacturing techniques used for CPS were founded on established generic processes that have been developed and proven on previous satellite programs, and have used the expertise and facilities in the framework of international collaboration. Manufacture and testing of the CPS were successfully accomplished, and COMS CPS demonstrated good performance in the launch phase.

A Propellant Loading Analysis Program of Bipropellant Propulsion System (이원추진제 추진계의 추진제 충전 해석 프로그램)

  • Chae, Jong-Won;Han, Cho-Young;Yu, Myoung-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.37 no.10
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    • pp.1048-1053
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    • 2009
  • It proposes an simple and intuitive method that calculates the equilibrium pressures of a propellant tank by appling the mass conservation principle on the helium in the liquid propellant and in an ullage volume of the propellant tank. A propellant loading analysis program is developed and validated against the existing reference data. And it has applied to the present developing program, COMS Chemical Propulsion Subsystem and the results are compared, it may use to develop a technology of the next geostationary complex satellite's propulsion system.

Technology trend & its future for the space application of hydrazine (우주분야에서의 Hydrazine 적용현황 및 발전방향)

  • Kim In-Tae;Lee Jae-Won;Jang Ki-Won;Yu Myoung-Jong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2006
  • Anhydrous hydrazine and its methyl derivatives MMH and UDMH have been safety used as monopropellant and bipropellant fuels in thousands of satellites and expendable launch vehicles. Since KOMPSAT program, We have been developing skills on the hydrazine propulsion system for several years. This paper presents an overview of the hydrazine for the space application - propellant overview, material compatibility, handling cautions and the future of hydrazine systems.

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Non-Toxic Post Boost Stage Demonstration

  • Fukuchi, Apollo B.;Ooya, Koji;Harada, Osamu;Makino, Takashi;Matsuda, Seiji;Akiyama, Masao
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.437-441
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    • 2008
  • A non-toxic Post Boost Stage(PBS) with LOX/Ethanol engine was successfully demonstrated at the Tomioka Facility of IHI Aerospace. IHI Aerospace has researched and developed the nontoxic propulsion systems and the LOX/Ethanol is one of the most attractive non-toxic bipropellant candidates. ${\rho}ISP$ of LOX/Ethanol is higher than ${\rho}ISP$ of the other non-toxic bipropellants as LOX/HC or $LOX/LH_2$. The authors studied the combustion characteristics of LOX/Ethanol propellant with the engine designed for LOX/LNG propellant. Also the injector with a built-in igniter was designed and examined its feasibility, ignition and combustion characteristics. We have demonstrated Post Boost Stage with future LOX/Ethanol engines. This propulsion system is targeted for expandable vehicle upper stage to accelerate delta-V to reach the required orbit. PBS Demonstration Model is designed as a test stand to evaluate feed system for integrated propulsion system and also to demonstrate Integrated Vehicle Health Management(IVHM) technique using local valve control and also valve behavior-monitoring capability.

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