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Rocket Propulsion: Lecture 1: Introduction

This document provides an introduction to rocket propulsion, including the different types of rocket engines based on their energy source and acceleration mechanism. It discusses key performance measures like specific impulse and thrust-to-weight ratio. The document concludes with guidelines for selecting different rocket systems based on the type of mission and propulsion requirements.

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Rocket Propulsion: Lecture 1: Introduction

This document provides an introduction to rocket propulsion, including the different types of rocket engines based on their energy source and acceleration mechanism. It discusses key performance measures like specific impulse and thrust-to-weight ratio. The document concludes with guidelines for selecting different rocket systems based on the type of mission and propulsion requirements.

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ROCKET PROPULSION
LECTURE 1: INTRODUCTION Propulsion 2011 Lecture 1 - INTRODUCTION
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Contents
• Types of rockets engines
• Performance Measures
• Rocket selection guides
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Types of engines rockets


GAS THRUST
ENERGY
ACCELERATION LEVEL (p.u.
SOURCE
MECHANISM Thermal Chemical mass) High thrust
•Gas pushes on walls by •Solid propellant •Launch
pressure forces •Liquid propellant •Fast space
•Monopropellant maneuvering
•Bipropellant

Electrostatic Nuclear Low thrust


•Ions accelerated by •Thermal •In-space maneuvers
electric field •Electric

Electromagnetic Solar
•Gas accelerated by •Thermal
electromagnetic field •Electric

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Performance measures
• Specific Impulse: F
I sp [sec]
mg

▫ Chemical rockets ~ (200-500)sec


▫ Electric thrusters ~ (500-6000)sec

Jet kinetic power


• Thermal efficiency: ηth
Thermal input power

▫ Chemical rockets ~ 95%


▫ Electric thrusters ~ 30 - 80%

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Performance measures
• Thrust/Weight (F/W)
▫ Very large ~ (20 – 100) chemical
▫ Medium ~ (5 – 20) nuclear
▫ Very low ~ (10-3) solar, electric propulsion, any with a limited use of power
• Other factors
▫ Life (in terms of total impulse capacity)
▫ Re-start capability
▫ Throttleability
▫ Dipersion
▫ Cost

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Rocket selection guides


• Non-Space missions
▫ Solid propellant, 1-4 stages or 1-2 stages
▫ Solid or liquid propellant, 2-3
• Launch to space
▫ Solid, liquid or both, 2-4 stages
• Impulsive ΔV in space
▫ Small solid propellant
▫ Bi-propellant liquids
▫ Monopropellant liquids
• Low-Thrust ΔV in space
▫ Solar-Electric systems like Arcjets, Hall, Ion, PPT, nuclear-electric systems, direct-
solar termal

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Bibliography
• 16.512, Rocket Propulsion. MARTINEZ-SANCHEZ, Manuel.

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