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Trajectory Analysis And Comparison Of A Linear Aerospike Nozzle To A Conventional Bell Nozzle For Ssto Flight, Elizabeth Lara Lash May 2015

Trajectory Analysis And Comparison Of A Linear Aerospike Nozzle To A Conventional Bell Nozzle For Ssto Flight, Elizabeth Lara Lash

Masters Theses

Single-stage to orbit (SSTO) rocket technology offers the potential to substantially reduce launch costs, but has yet to be considered practical for conventional launch vehicles. However, new research in composite propellant tank technology opens the field for renewed evaluation. One technology that increases the efficiency and feasibility of SSTO flight is an altitude compensating rocket engine nozzle, as opposed to a conventional constant area, bell nozzle design. By implementing an altitude compensation nozzle, such as a linear, aerospike nozzle for in-atmosphere flight, the propellant mass fraction (PMF) may be reduced by as much as seven percent compared to a conventional …