Affiliation:
1. Keio University, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan
2. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Sagamihara 252-5210, Japan
Abstract
A detonation engine system is successfully demonstrated for the first time in space using sounding rocket S-520-31 of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency/Institute of Space Astronautical Science. Detailed flight results of an S-shaped pulse detonation engine (PDE) installed in the rocket are presented herein. The flight is conducted to confirm that the PDE and its system operate at scheduled sequences in space, confirm the reproducibility of the PDE cycle, and despin the rocket around its axis. It is confirmed that the PDE operated successfully for 14 cycles in space. The experimental plateau pressure of [Formula: see text] is [Formula: see text] of the calculated plateau pressure, which suggests that detonation occurred in 14 cycles. The pressure profiles of the cycles are similar, and the pressure integrals are [Formula: see text], confirming the excellent reproducibility of the PDE cycle. A probability statistical approach assuming a Gaussian distribution is applied to determine the average angular acceleration difference between processes of the PDE operation, mixture supply, and oxygen supply. The results suggested that the PDE despun the rocket via the thrust produced via detonation combustion, which is consistent with a quasi-steady-state model with an accuracy of [Formula: see text].
Funder
Advanced Research Program for Energy and Environmental Technologies of New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Research-and-Development Grant Program (Engineering) of the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Publisher
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Aerospace Engineering
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9 articles.
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