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Options for Flight Testing Rocket-Based Combined-Cycle (RBCC) Engines

机译:飞行测试基于火箭的联合循环(RBCC)发动机的选项

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While NASA's current next-generation launch vehicle research has largely focusedon advanced all-rocket single-stage-to-orbit vehicles (i.e. the X-33 and its RLV operational follow-on), some attention is being given to advanced propulsion concepts suitable for 'next-generation-and-a-half' vehicles. Rocket-based combined-cycle (RBCC) engines combining rocket and airbreathing elements are one candidate concept. This paper presents two options for flight testing early versions of the RBCC ejector scramjet engine. The first option mounts a single RBCC engine module to the X-34 air-launched technology testbed for test flights up to about Mach 6.4. The second option links RBCC engine testing to the simultaneous development of a small-payload (220 lb.) two-stage-to-orbit operational vehicle in the Bantam payload class. This launcher/testbed concept has been dubbed the W vehicle. The W vehicle can also serve as an early ejector ramjet RBCC launcher (albeit at a lower payload). Performance and vehicle sizing results are presented for both options.

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