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Hybrid Rockets as Post-Boost Stages and Kick Motors

Landon Kamps    
Shota Hirai and Harunori Nagata    

Resumen

Hybrid rockets are attractive as post-boost stages and kick motors due to their inherent safety and low cost, but it is not clear from previous research which oxidizer is most suitable for maximizing ?V within a fixed envelope size, or what impact O/F shift and nozzle erosion will have on ?V. A standard hybrid rocket design is proposed and used to clarify the impact of component masses on ?V within three 1 m3 envelopes of varying height-to-base ratios. Theoretical maximum ?V are evaluated first, assuming constant O/F and no nozzle erosion. Of the four common liquid oxidizers: H2O2 85 wt%, N2O, N2O4, and LOX, H2O2 85 wt% is shown to result in the highest ?V, and N2O is shown to result in the highest density ?V, which is the ?V normalized for motor density. When O/F shift is considered, the ?V decreases by 9% for the N2O motor and 12% for the H2O2 85 wt% motor. When nozzle erosion is also considered, the ?V decreases by another 7% for the H2O2 85 wt% motor and 4% for the N2O motor. Even with O/F shift and nozzle erosion, the H2O2 85 wt% motor can accelerate itself (916 kg) upwards of 4000 m/s, and the N2O motor (456 kg) 3550 m/s.

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