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Rotating Detonation Combustion for Advanced Liquid Propellant Space Engines

Stephen D. Heister    
John Smallwood    
Alexis Harroun    
Kevin Dille    
Ariana Martinez and Nathan Ballintyn    

Resumen

Rotating (also termed continuous spin) detonation technology is gaining interest in the global research and development community due to the potential for increased performance. Potential performance benefits, thrust chamber design, and thrust chamber cooling loads are analyzed for propellant applications using liquid oxygen or high-concentration hydrogen peroxide oxidizers with kerosene, hydrogen, and methane fuels. Performance results based on a lumped parameter treatment show that theoretical specific impulse gains of 3?14% are achievable with the highest benefit coming from hydrogen-fueled systems. Assessment of thrust chamber designs for notional space missions shows that both thrust chamber length and diameter benefits are achievable given the tiny annular chamber volume associated with the rotating detonation combustion. While the passing detonation front drastically increases local heat fluxes, global energy balances can be achieved if operating pressures are limited to be comparable to existing or prior space engines.

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