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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.18.2013.tde-17052013-145147
Document
Author
Full name
Marcos Vinícius Fernandes Ribeiro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Greco Junior, Paulo Celso (President)
Cerón Muñoz, Hernan Dario
Moraes Junior, Paulo
Title in Portuguese
Metodologia de projeto e validação de motores foguete a propelente sólido
Keywords in Portuguese
Bancada de ensaios
Metodologia de projeto
Motor foguete
Propelente sólido
Abstract in Portuguese
Propõe-se aqui uma metodologia de projeto aero-termo-estrutural de motores foguete a propelente sólido. O projeto de um motor foguete deve ser realizado com o objetivo de cumprir requisitos de uma missão. Para cada veículo espacial, com uma nova missão, um novo motor pode ser projetado, necessitando para isso de uma série de ferramentas robustas, capazes de compreender todas as combinações de esforços existentes no funcionamento de um motor, sob condições de altas pressões e temperaturas. A metodologia aqui proposta é testada e validada em bancada de ensaios desenvolvida para este fim. Os resultados obtidos mostram que a metodologia utilizada se aproxima bastante dos resultados teóricos e pode ser ajustada por coeficientes de eficiência com grande facilidade.
Title in English
Methodology of design and validation for solid propellant rocket motors
Keywords in English
Design methodology
Rocket motor
Solid propellant
Test stand
Abstract in English
It is proposed here an aero-thermo-structural design methodology for solid propellant rocket motors. The design of a rocket motor must be carried out in order to fulfill requirements of a mission. For each new space vehicle, with a new mission, a new motor can be designed, requiring for it a variety of robust tools, able to comprise all combinations of load existing in the operation of a motor under high pressures and temperatures. The methodology proposed here is tested and validated in bank of tests developed for this purpose. The results show that the methodology is very close to the theoretical results and can be adjusted by coefficients of efficiency with great ease.
 
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Publishing Date
2013-08-30
 
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