DLR Engineers Are Researching Hybrid Rocket Engines For The Future
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A Test Facility for Rocket Ignition
27 January 2014
DLR Engineers Research Tomorrow's Hybrid Engines
The concrete tube stretching across the German Aerospace Center
(Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) site in Trauen might only be
3.3 metres wide, but every now and then it becomes outer space for around 10
seconds. This is the case when engineers at the DLR Institute of Aerodynamics
and Flow Technology put their newly developed hybrid rocket engine through its
paces. Ognjan Božić and his team take their seats behind the
20-centimetre-thick, reinforced concrete walls in the control room while, in
the test stand, liquid hydrogen peroxide reacts with solid fuel in a combustion
chamber producing 240 kilograms of thrust in the rocket engine. The first
analyses of the Advanced Hybrid Rocket Engine Simulation (AHRES) project show
that it might take just five to 10 years to develop an airworthy hybrid engine
to launch a rocket into space.
By combining a solid propellant and liquid oxidiser in one engine, the
DLR researchers hope to benefit from the advantages of both systems: "They
are easier to build and handle than liquid propellant engines, which makes them
less costly, and the fuels are not toxic," says DLR engineer Daniel
Lancelle, listing the advantages. "You can control the thrust and ignite
or switch off the engine as needed. The risk of explosion is also reduced in
comparison with other engines." But the scientists are aware of the
drawbacks of a hybrid engine – a lower combustion rate and reduced thrust.
"At the moment we are working on understanding this new kind of engine and
on improving the combustion rate and engine efficiency," explains Božić.
"And so far the results are promising."
Unique Test Facility Assembled
A team comprised of DLR staff and students took it upon themselves to
give the test stand at the DLR site in Trauen – unused for some 30 years – a
makeover, installing state-of-the-art technology. Their purpose was to
demonstrate that the hybrid rocket engine they had designed could work at least
as efficiently as standard solid propellant engines. "You will not find
another facility like this one in Europe," emphasises Ognjan Božić. The
remote location of Trauen complies with all the safety standards required to
plan future tests on larger engines with a thrust of up to 15 tons. Here, the
engineers conduct tests with various solid fuels, modify the mixtures and
analyse the course of combustion. The test results are then used to optimise
the computer simulations.
Research at an Altitude of Over 40 kilometres
This type of hybrid rocket engine could, for example, be used as the
upper stage of a small to medium-sized launcher. "They can be deployed in
research rockets and research aircraft operating at an altitude ranging from 40
to 180 kilometres – and therefore bridge the gap between airplanes and
satellites," says project manager Božić. They could also be used for
spacecraft landings on the Moon and Mars. Their high degree of safety due to
the separation of the different fuels before ignition opens up yet another
field of application: space tourism.
"Our objective is to use the results obtained to develop
engineering software that could be used by industry or research institutions to
design this kind of engine or improve an existing design in just a few
weeks," says DLR engineer Dennis Porrmann. Ognjan Božić, Daniel Lancelle
and Dennis Porrmann plan to conduct at least five more trials by mid-2015.
Source:
Website of DLR - http://www.dlr.de/dlr/en
Comentário: Pois é leitor, enquanto isso as nossas
pesquisas com motores foguetes, sejam de propulsão liquida, solida, hibrida, ar aspirado (hipersônica), a laser, a plasma e nuclear, entre outras pesquisas de diversas áreas e setores, seguem sendo ano
após ano prejudicadas por esses energúmenos do governo DILMA ROUSSEFF que como
ultimo ato insano, estúpido, irresponsável e inconsequente, liberou mais de 700
milhões de reais para o governo de Cuba construir um porto a titulo de
investimento. Esses debiloides estão investindo dinheiro público, recursos do
povo brasileiro para beneficiar sociedades estrangeiras e de uma tacada só vão investir quase o valor do que é investido no PEB em três anos. Um tremendo de
um absurdo e ninguém faz nada para impedir os desmandos desse governo de debiloides inconsequentes. Cadê o tal do Ministério Público? Parabéns aos alemães, isto sim que
é uma nação de verdade.
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