Development of a Lox/Methane intact impact yield curve for a new launch vehicle

IF 1 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Andrew Berkowitz , Simon Titulaer
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Intact impact yield curves are a key flight safety analysis input to assess the risk from explosive blast and Distant Focusing Overpressure (DFO) effects. Many new launch vehicles are utilizing Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Methane (LOX/Methane) as their propellants, a combination that does not have a historical yield curve. This paper describes SpaceX's work to develop a new LOX/Methane yield curve; unlike traditional yield curves, this work includes characterizing the effects of the launch vehicle's design and its breakup behavior. SpaceX expanded on the work of Blackwood et al. [1] to evaluate the theoretical explosive potential of an impacting launch vehicle. The theoretical model was then tested in a subscale test campaign like Project PYRO and HOVI, consisting of over 40 drop tests. The theoretical model, testing data, and launch vehicle design can be used to generate a conservative LOX/Methane yield curve for a new launch vehicle.
新型运载火箭液氧/甲烷完整冲击屈服曲线的研制
完整的冲击屈服曲线是评估爆炸爆炸和远距聚焦超压(DFO)效应风险的关键飞行安全分析输入。许多新型运载火箭使用液氧和液态甲烷(LOX/Methane)作为推进剂,这种组合没有历史收益曲线。本文描述了SpaceX开发新的LOX/甲烷产量曲线的工作;与传统的收益率曲线不同,这项工作包括描述运载火箭设计及其破裂行为的影响。SpaceX扩展了Blackwood等人的工作,以评估撞击运载火箭的理论爆炸潜力。然后在PYRO项目和HOVI项目等次规模测试活动中对理论模型进行了测试,包括40多次跌落测试。该理论模型、试验数据和运载火箭设计可用于生成一种新型运载火箭的保守的LOX/Methane yield曲线。
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Journal of Space Safety Engineering
Journal of Space Safety Engineering Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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