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Liquid rocket actuators and operators, NASA SPACE VEHICLE DESIGN CRITERIA (Chemical)

NASA/SP-8090, Liquid rocket actuators and operators, NASA SPACE VEHICLE DESIGN CRITERIA (Chemical), NASA Lewis Research Center (Cleveland, OH, United States), May,1973, pp. 158, Format(s): PDF 17926k

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All the types of actuators and associated operators used in booster, upper stage, and spacecraft propulsion and reaction-control systems except for chemical-explosive actuators and turbine actuators are discussed. Discussion of static and dynamic seals, mechanical transmission of motion, and instrumentation is included to the extent that actuator or operator design is affected. Selection of the optimum actuator configuration is discussed for specific application which require a trade-off study that considers all the relevant factors: available energy sources, load capacity,stroke, speed of response, leakage limitations, environmental conditions, chemical compatibility, storage life and conditions, size, weight, and cost. These factors are interrelated with overall control-system design evaluations that are beyond the scope of this monograph; however, literature references are cited for a detailed review of the general considerations. Pertinent advanced state-of-the-art design concepts are surveyed briefly.
Keywords:auxiliary systems, actuators, boundary layer thickness, liquid propellant rocket engines, spacecraft control, automatic control, chemical compatibility, rocket engine control, spacecraft design
CASI Document ID Number:74N17785
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Propulsion And Power: Auxiliary Propulsion
ID Code:147
Deposited On:23 May 2002