Long life monopropellant hydrazine thruster evaluation for Space Station Freedom application - Test results
@inproceedings{Popp1992LongLM, title={Long life monopropellant hydrazine thruster evaluation for Space Station Freedom application - Test results}, author={Chris G. Popp and Joseph Cook and Brenda L. Ragland and Leah R. Pate}, year={1992}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:109580668} }
In support of propulsion system thruster development activity for Space Station Freedom (SSF), NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) conducted a hydrazine thruster technology demonstration program. The goal of this program was to identify impulse life capability of state-of-the-art long life hydrazine thrusters nominally rated for 50 pounds thrust at 300 psia supply pressure. The SSF propulsion system requirement for impulse life of this thruster class is 1.5 million pounds-seconds, corresponding to…
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Long life monopropellant hydrazine thruster evaluation for Space Station Freedom application
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Engineering, Physics
A review of the SSF propulsion system and requirements as applicable to hydrazine thrusters, the three long life thruster designs procured by JSC and the resultant acceptance test data for each thruster, and the JSC test plan and facility are presented.