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    Experimental study of fuel regression rate in an HTPB/N2O hybrid rocket motor

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 25, Issue 1 , 2018 , Pages 253-265 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Rezaei, H ; Soltani, M. R ; Mohammadi, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2018
    Abstract
    The performance of an HTPB/N2O hybrid motor was experimentally investigated. A hybrid motor was designed and manufactured in a laboratory with the purpose of studying the effects of various parameters on the motor's performance, including fuel regression rate and specific impulse. A series of tests were conducted to find a correlation between the fuel regression rate and the oxidizer's mass flux. The effects of chamber's pressure on the regression rate as well as other performance parameters were investigated. While the burning rate did not change dramatically, both the efficiency and ISP of the motor increased. The local fuel regression rate and the fuel port were also calculated. In... 

    Reliability and failure analysis of jet vane tvc system

    , Article Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention ; 2018 ; 15477029 (ISSN) Raouf, N ; Pourtakdoust, H ; Samiei Paghaleh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    Structural and system reliability of a typical jet vane (JV) thrust vector control (TVC) subsystem subjected to stochastic loadings is investigated. Jet vane TVC (JVTVC) is used in many aerospace liquid and solid propulsion systems. For the purpose of this work, JVTVC structural reliability of a solid rocket propulsion system is computed using an explicit closed-form limit state function. The JV structure is influenced by the internal ballistic loads emanating out of the solid rocket propulsion internal ballistic, whose performance is modeled via a one-dimensional uniform flow assumption at the engine steady operating condition. Subsequently, JV structural reliability is predicted using the... 

    A study of spacecraft reaction thruster configurations for attitude control system

    , Article IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; Volume 32, Issue 7 , 2017 , Pages 22-39 ; 08858985 (ISSN) Pasand, M ; Hassani, A ; Ghorbani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2017
    Abstract
    Reaction thrusters (RTs) are used as an alternative to momentum exchange devices when disturbance torques exceed the control authority of momentum exchange devices. The reaction control system (RCS) can employ some rocket thrusters to provide attitude control during the thrusting or coast phase. Within the control loop, the RCS's target could be either achieving and keeping a certain attitude or controlling the rate of an attitude change. In the coast phase, some tasks such as preacceleration, settling of liquid propellant, damping of structural vibrations, providing a velocity increment to separate stages and payloads, and carrying out orbital and nonorbital maneuvers may be included in its... 

    Time-varying structural reliability of launch vehicle via extreme response approach

    , Article Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets ; Volume 54, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 306-314 ; 00224650 (ISSN) Raouf, N ; Pourtakdoust, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2017
    Abstract
    Time-varying structural reliability of a multistage solid-propellant launch vehicle subjected to deterministic and stochastic loads is investigated. The study is of practical importance because the launch vehicle's structure is influenced by a combination of external aerodynamics as well as inertial and internal ballistic loads emanating from the solid rocket motors. In addition, as launch-vehicle flight conditions change during flight, the vehicle will be subjected to time-varying loads. In this sense, the environmental, aerodynamic, and internal pressure fluctuations can be interpreted as stochastic forces affecting the launch-vehicle structural reliability. To account for temporal... 

    Optimization of geometric parameters of latticed structures using genetic algorithm

    , Article Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; Volume 83, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 59-68 ; 00022667 (ISSN) Hashemian, A. H ; Kargarnovin, M. H ; Jam, J. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyze a squared lattice cylindrical shell under compressive axial load and to optimize the geometric parameters to achieve the maximum buckling load. Also a comparison between buckling loads of a squared lattice cylinder and a solid hollow cylinder with equal weight, length and outer diameter is performed to reveal the superior performance of the squared lattice cylindrical shells. Design/methodology/ approach - A cylindrical lattice shell includes circumferential and longitudinal rods with geometric parameters such as crosssection areas of the rods, distances and angles between them. In this study, the governing differential equation for buckling... 

    Study of subsonic-supersonic gas flow through micro/nanoscale nozzles using unstructured DSMC solver

    , Article Microfluidics and Nanofluidics ; Volume 10, Issue 2 , February , 2011 , Pages 321-335 ; 16134982 (ISSN) Darbandi, M ; Roohi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    We use an extended direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method, applicable to unstructured meshes, to numerically simulate a wide range of rarefaction regimes from subsonic to supersonic flows through micro/nanoscale converging-diverging nozzles. Our unstructured DSMC method considers a uniform distribution of particles, employs proper subcell geometry, and follows an appropriate particle tracking algorithm. Using the unstructured DSMC, we study the effects of back pressure, gas/surface interactions (diffuse/specular reflections), and Knudsen number on the flow field in micro/nanoscale nozzles. If we apply the back pressure at the nozzle outlet, a boundary layer separation occurs before the... 

    Acoustic characteristics of a rocket combustion chamber: radial baffle effects

    , Article Applied Acoustics ; Volume 70, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 1051-1060 ; 0003682X (ISSN) Farshchi, M ; Mehrjou, H ; Salehi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper describes methods used for determining the characteristic acoustic modes and frequencies of a liquid-propellant rocket-motor combustion chamber and effects of radial baffles on the chamber's acoustic field. A multi-point sensing experimental setup, including stationary and moving sensors, was used to measure characteristic frequencies and mode shapes of a combustion chamber. A new technique based on the comparison of signal phase angles from stationary sensors to that of a moving sensor was used to map complex characteristic mode shapes of a combustor. A three-dimensional Helmholtz acoustic solver was also developed using an efficient finite volume approach for complex geometries... 

    A guidance algorithm for launch to equatorial orbit

    , Article Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; Volume 81, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 137-148 ; 00022667 (ISSN) Marrdonny, M ; Mobed, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a new guidance algorithm for launching a satellite using an expendable rocket from an equatorial site to an equatorial low-Earth orbit. Design/methodology/approach - Guidance during endoatmospheric portion is based on a nominal trajectory computed prior to take-off. A set of updating computations begins anew at the time instant tg of transition from endoatmosphere to exoatmosphere. The updating computations determine a guidance trajectory and an associated control law for the remainder of path by taking into account the rocket state at time tg. Thus, the overall guidance involves both initial and midcourse operations, and it has both open-... 

    Free vibrations of a cord composite laminate thin cylindrical shell on a pasternak foundation

    , Article 7th European Conference on Structural Dynamics, EURODYN 2008, 7 July 2008 through 9 July 2008 ; 2008 ; 9780854328826 (ISBN) Kargarnovin, M. H ; Mamandi, A ; Younesian, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    University of Southampton, Institute of Sound Vibration and Research  2008
    Abstract
    The underground and buried oil and gas pipelines are continuously in contact with earthen soils on the outer surface and compressible fluids on the inner surface. Most these earthen soils can be appropriately represented by a model named Pasternak. Similarly, undersea oil and gas pipelines and tubes of heat exchangers remain in contact with fluids on both sides and also rockets and missiles filled with solid and liquid fuels and shallow shells supported on soft and light filaments in space vehicles, boilers and storage tanks on floor grid work in ships can also be considered as thin circular cylindrical shells on a Pasternak foundation. The basic aim of the presented study is investigation... 

    Transient conduction prediction in nozzle assembly of solid rocket motors

    , Article 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2007, Reno, NV, 8 January 2007 through 11 January 2007 ; Volume 4 , 2007 , Pages 2333-2337 ; 1563478900 (ISBN); 9781563478901 (ISBN) Ebrahimi, M ; Tahsini, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Transient heat-up of a solid propellant rocket structure during motor burning time is studied, numerically. The solid phase energy equation coupled with unsteady compressible flow equations are used in this simulation. The flow-field equations are discretized and solved using upwind Roe's scheme. The results show that heat transfer from the gas phase boundaries has negligible effect on internal ballistics behavior. On the other hand, the results are suitable for a thermal stresses analysis in the chamber case and are consequently valuable from structural design viewpoints  

    Rapid depressurization dynamics of solid propellant rocket motors

    , Article 43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, Cincinnati, OH, 8 July 2007 through 11 July 2007 ; Volume 8 , 2007 , Pages 7871-7879 ; 1563479036 (ISBN); 9781563479038 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Farshchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2007
    Abstract
    Transient internal ballistics of a solid propellant rocket motor during rapid depressurization due to opening of an auxiliary nozzle for active thrust termination has been considered in this work. Prediction of thrust termination and reversing dynamics is required for successful stage separation in multi-stage rockets. Quasi one-dimensional unsteady Euler equation with a transient propellant burning model that accounts for the effects of time rate of change of the chamber pressure on the burning rate have been used to simulate the internal ballistics of a rocket motor. The compressible convective flow solver used in this study is based on Roe's scheme. The effects of rapid chamber pressure... 

    Thrust termination dynamics of solid propellant rocket motors

    , Article Journal of Propulsion and Power ; Volume 23, Issue 5 , 2007 , Pages 1141-1142 ; 07484658 (ISSN) Tahsini, A. M ; Farshchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2007
    Abstract
    Thrust termination dynamics of a solid propellant rocket motor that is crucial to the performance of the rocket has been analyzed. Active thrust termination or reversing of a separating motor facilitate the staging process and enhance the performance of a multistage rocket. This can be achieved by opening a secondary nozzle located on the motor head and causing rapid depressurization of the motor chamber. The strong dependence of the solid propellant burning rate on the chamber pressure causes a transient nonlinear behavior that can result in premature dynamic extinguishments of the motor. It was confirmed that there is a maximum achievable level of equilibrium reverse thrust due to... 

    Non-steady burning effect on solid rocket motor performance

    , Article 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2007, Reno, NV, 8 January 2007 through 11 January 2007 ; Volume 14 , 2007 , Pages 9531-9536 ; 1563478900 (ISBN); 9781563478901 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2007
    Abstract
    Solid rocket performance during rapid pressure excursions differs greatly from predictions based on steady state burning rate data. Rapid pressurization following a chamber filling interval produces indicated burning rate overshoots. Transient internal ballistics of a solid propellant rocket motor during rapid pressurization part of chamber filling phase has been considered in this work. Quasi one-dimensional unsteady Euler equations with a transient propellant burning model that accounts for the effects of time rate of change of the chamber pressure on the burning rate have been used to simulate the internal ballistics of rocket motors. The compressible convective flow solver used in this... 

    Ignition transient simulation in solid propellant rocket motors

    , Article 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2007, Reno, NV, 8 January 2007 through 11 January 2007 ; Volume 24 , 2007 , Pages 16754-16758 ; 1563478900 (ISBN); 9781563478901 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, the internal ballistics of a solid propellant rocket motor including a pyrogen type igniter is numerically investigated. The aim of the simulation is to calculate the chamber pressure as a function of time, during flame spreading phase. In addition, effects of the igniter flow on the propellant heat-up and ignition are studied in detail using unsteady quasi one-dimensional conservation equations for a working gas, coupled with the transient conduction within a solid propellant. The convective and radiative heat flux from the igniter flow to the solid surface is considered. The flow-field equations are solved using upwind Roe's scheme. The obtained results can be used to design... 

    Swirl effects on spinning solid propellant rocket motor performance

    , Article AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference, Sacramento, CA, 9 July 2006 through 12 July 2006 ; Volume 6 , 2006 , Pages 4586-4590 ; 1563478188 (ISBN); 9781563478185 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Mazaheri, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2006
    Abstract
    Spining is used in some of solid rocket motors to increase the flight trajectory precision or for stability requirements. The angular acceleration due to the spin increases the burning rate of solid propellant and changes the motor performance by increasing the operating pressure and decreasing the burning time. On the other hand, due to the rocket and its grain rotation, the gases injected from propellant surface to the flow field have an initial angular velocity. The angular velocity of each particle increases as it approaches to the center due to the conservation of angular momentum and a reduction in its radial location, although it vanishes close to the central axis due to viscous... 

    SRM performance improvement: Erosive burning phenomenon

    , Article AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference, Sacramento, CA, 9 July 2006 through 12 July 2006 ; Volume 10 , 2006 , Pages 7649-7653 ; 1563478188 (ISBN); 9781563478185 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, the internal ballistics of solid propellant rocket motor with an arbitrary grain configuration is numerically investigated using quasi one dimensional simulation of Inviscid conservation equations. The upwind Roe's scheme is used to calculate the convective fluxes. Appropriate burning rate model to predict the erosive burning in solid propellant is used here. By using this phenomenon and accurate simulation, tactical motor performance can be considerably improved  

    An experimental kinetic optimization of NDMA hydrogenation to UDMH and DMA on a Pd/C catalyst

    , Article CHISA 2006 - 17th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering, Prague, 27 August 2006 through 31 August 2006 ; 2006 ; 8086059456 (ISBN); 9788086059457 (ISBN) Gorji, M ; Kazememi, M ; Bozorgmehri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The Unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH) apart from its use as a versatile rocket fuel, finds numerous industrial applications. Interest in UDMH for various applications in the missile and rocket industry has prompted the study of this member of hydrazine family to greater extent. It can be prepared in several ways but one of the most efficient ones which results in higher yields is the catalytic hydrogenation of Nitroso Dimethylamine (NDMA). In this work the kinetic of NDMA to UDMH hydrogenation on a 5% Pd/C in aqueous solution of NDMA was studied experimentally and optimum conditions of the reaction for maximum yield of UDMH in the presence of undesired dimethyl amine (DMA) product was... 

    Internal ballistics simulation of SRM's: viscous terms effect

    , Article AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference, Sacramento, CA, 9 July 2006 through 12 July 2006 ; Volume 10 , 2006 , Pages 7669-7672 ; 1563478188 (ISBN); 9781563478185 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Mazaheri, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effect of viscosity on internal ballistics simulation of a solid rocket motor with an internal burning cylindrical grain is numerically investigated. Axisymmetric compressible Navier-Stokes equations are discretized by finite volume approach on structured mesh and are solved using upwind Roe's scheme. A quasi steady procedure is used to simulate the regression of the burning surface by using a steady flow solver. Grid resolution is studied to insure acceptable accuracy. It is finally shown that most physical phenomena are quite accurately simulated by using an Euler solver, while NS solvers do not increase the accuracy as much they increase the CPU time  

    Increasing isp by injecting water into combustion chamber of an underwater SRM

    , Article AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference, Sacramento, CA, 9 July 2006 through 12 July 2006 ; Volume 8 , 2006 , Pages 6088-6093 ; 1563478188 (ISBN); 9781563478185 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Ebrahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effects of water addition to a solid rocket motor (SRM) with an end-burning grain configuration are investigated, numerically. Inviscid quasi one-dimensional conservation equations are discretisked and solved using upwind Roe's scheme together with appropriate boundary conditions. The set of assumptions made to solve the problem are described in detail and the results are presented for several water inlet diameters and pressures. It is shown that, the penetration of a certain volume of water into combustion chamber can result in an ISP increase of up to 14% and therefore a performance enhancement with no extra mass of propellant  

    Blast tube effects on internal ballistics of SRM

    , Article AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference, Sacramento, CA, 9 July 2006 through 12 July 2006 ; Volume 8 , 2006 , Pages 6084-6087 ; 1563478188 (ISBN); 9781563478185 (ISBN) Tahsini, A. M ; Ebrahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, the internal ballistics of a solid rocket motor (SRM) including a blast tube is investigated, numerically. Effects of the blast tube presence on the performance of the SRM are studied in detail using unsteady quasi one-dimensional conservation equations. These equations are discretized and solved using upwind Roe's scheme. Any two-dimensional grain configuration can be accounted for if an appropriate geometrical input file is generated using a grain analysis program. The results are presented for several blast tube geometries