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Aerospace Planes: A New Technical Arena for the Homebuilder. EAA Oshkosh Airventure '99 John A. Bossard. What Happened to Aerospace Development?. Aviation Saw Continuous Increases in Speed and Altitudes until WWII
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Aerospace Planes: A New Technical Arena for the Homebuilder EAA Oshkosh Airventure '99 John A. Bossard
What Happened to Aerospace Development? • Aviation Saw Continuous Increases in Speed and Altitudes until WWII • Natural Evolution of Aerospace Planes for Orbital Travel was curtailed by the Space Race • Significant Consequences of the Aerospace Development Path are: • Space Travel has left the Average Person Behind • Manned Spaceflight remains exceedingly limited • If we want to get into space, we’ll have to do it ourselves
Aerospace Development Path Characterized by Discontinuous Changes Aerospace Homebuilt Aerospace Planes Military Aviation General/Commercial Aviation
Homebuilt Aerospace Planes:A New Path for Aerospace Development • Homebuilt Aerospace Planes are Achievable • Aerospace Planes = Airplanes + Rocket Engines • Homebuilt Aerospace Plane Development Synopsis
Homebuilt Aerospace Planes are Achievable • Homebuilt Aerospace Planes are not Impossible • They should be considered as merely another aerospace design optimization problem • High Speed Aerospace Planes have already been flown • Manned Orbital Space Transportation has already been achieved • A Huge Data base for Aerospace Planes Already Exists • Aerothermodynamics • Materials • Atmospheric Properties • Fast Information Retrieval Methods
Aerospace Planes = Airplanes + Rocket Engines • Synergize Vast Experience Among Builders: • Aircraft builders and Rocket Builders • Merging the efforts of these two talent pools is a powerful approach to building aerospace planes • Extending the Performance of Aircraft seems a more sensible approach than man-rating artillery rockets • Utilize Vast Array of Existing “Know-How” • EAA has been a continuous source of aviation advances • ARS et.al. has been a continuous source of rocketry advances
Rocket Propulsion for the Homebuilt Aerospace Plane • Solid Rocket Motors • Liquid Rocket Engines • Hybrid Rocket Motors • Combined-Cycle Engines
Liquid Rocket Engines Fuel Oxidizer Pressurant Gas LOx/RP-1 Engine Test, 12,000 lbf Thrust Photo courtesy of Space America, Inc. http://www.spaceamerica.com/
Hybrid Rocket Engines Oxidizer Pressurant Gas N20/HTTP Hybrid Engine Test, 1300 lbf thrust Photo courtesy of HARC
Combined-Cycle Engines The Air Turbo Rocket • High Thrust-to-Weight, Specific Thrust, and Isp • Zero to Mach 5-6 Operating Range • Simple • Integrates with Rocket Systems Nozzle Gas generator Combustor Compressor Turbine
Propulsion Options Available to the Homebuilder Acceptable with Further Development Key Good Poor
Development Synopsis for the Homebuilt Aerospace Plane • Design Principles • Characteristics • Significant Design Considerations • Building and Operating Costs • Example Vehicles
Design Principles for Homebuilt Aerospace Planes(KIS3S) • Think Small • Keep it Simple • Design for Safety
Aerospace Planes have a wider Range of Characteristics relative to General Aviation Planes • Aerodynamics Characterized by: • Compressible Flow • Real Gas Effects • Slip Flow (high Altitudes and Speeds) • High Propellant Fractions • Rocket Propulsion • Additional Systems: • Reaction Control • Life Support
What Are the Significant Design Considerations? • How to You Achieve Sufficiently High Propellant Mass Fractions? • Aero-thermodynamic Properties: • Vehicle Aerodynamics • Material Compatibilities • The “Up” Problems ( Burn Up, Blow Up, Break Up -> Toes Up) • Human Factors • Unknown Problems
Materials structure TPS Rocket Engine Systems Propellant tankage Controls Life Support Navigation/Comm. Propellants Operating Expenses Maintenance Fees and Licensing Homebuilt Aerospace Plane Costs Non-Recurring Costs Recurring Costs
Homebuilt Aerospace Plane Costs • 2-person, sub-orbital vehicle • 7000 lbm GLOW, 5000 lbm propellant, delta V=5000 ft/sec • Materials Structure $ 100,000 • Thermal Protection $ 40,000 • System Rocket Engine $ 250,000 • Propellant Tankage $ 150,000 • Pressurant System $ 90,000 • Reaction Control System $ 65,000 • Life Support $ 50,000 • Comm./Nav. $ 50,000 • on-board elec. Power $ 30,000 • Other Instrumentation $ 20,000 • Landing Gear $ 5,000 • Total Cost (dry vehicle) $ 850,000 • Propellants (per flight) • 3500 lbm Lox $ 700 • 1500 lbm RP-1 $ 400 Less than $1,000,000
Representative Homebuilt Aerospace Plane Reaction Control System Rocket Engine Pressurant gas Thermal Protection Control Surfaces (Wings and Empenage) Crew/Recovery Compartment Propellant Tankage Life support
Rocket-Powered Ercoupe • First Rocket-Powered Airplane test by U.S. Military; Aug. 12th, 1941 • 6 solid propellant rocket motors; 3 under each wing • operated with and without prop thrust • subsonic Photo courtesy Ercoupe Web site: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/3651/cfacts/jato.htm
Bell X-1 • Lox/Alcohol Rocket motor • 2000 lbf thrust • 1200 lbm onboard propellant • supersonic Photo courtesy of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Photo Gallery
tgs Kitten Cerulean Freight Forwarding Company • 3-place Rocket-Powered Vehicle • 3 x 4880 lbf Liquid Rocket Motors; LOx and CH4 or C3H8 • 7000 lbm Gross Lift-off Weight (GLOW) • 4600 lbm Propellants • Sub-Orbital Image courtesy Cerulean Freight Forwarding Co. http://www.nvinet.com/%7Ecffc/page2.htm
Homebuilt Aerospace PlaneDevelopment Roadmap 2000 2020 Airframe Development TSTO Launch Aircraft Hypersonic/Sub-Orbital Airframe Orbital/Re-entry Airframe 1st Custom Airframe Orbital Flight X-Prize B-Prize 1st Homebuilt Aerospace Plane Orbital Aerospace Plane 2nd Gen. Aerospace Plane Existing Rocket Engines Custom Rocket Engine Next Generation Propulsion Rocket Development
Challenges to the Aerospace Plane Homebuilder • Building and Operating Costs will be significantly higher than for General Aviation Aircraft • Integrating into the Existing Regulatory System will require perseverance and fortitude • Builders will be told repeatedly: “You can’t do it”
Motivations for Building Aerospace Planes • Fun • Freedom • Wealth • Adventure • Challenge “For those who understand, no explanation is necessary; For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible”
Conclusions • Homebuilt Aerospace Planes are Achievable • Synergy of Rocket and Aircraft Builders will make Homebuilt Aerospace Planes Possible • Aerospace Plane Designs Lie within the Realm of Existing Knowledge
acknowledgements • LOx/RP-1 Engine Testing Video footage: Space America, Inc. http://www.spaceamerica.com/ • Kitten Image and data: Cerulean Freight Forwarding Co. http://www.nvinet.com/%7Ecffc/page2.htm • Hybrid Engine Testing Video Footage: High Altitude Research Corp. (256)-683-7864 • Air Turbo Rocket Testing Video Footage: Dr. Jay Lilley U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command
The Vision for Homebuilt Aerospace Planes • We can build Aerospace Planes if We Want to • We are at the dawn of the Age of the Personal Aerospace Plane • Homebuilt Aerospace Planes will open up the Space Frontier for the rest of us
"....For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see,Saw the Vision of the World, and all the wonder that would be;Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails,Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales;..."-Alfred, Lord Tennyson-