SCRAMSPACE : Radical-Farming Scramjet for access to space


Autoria(s): Tirtey, Sandy; Boyce, Russell; Brown, Melrose; Capra, Bianca; Creagh, Michael; Dedman, Amy; Dimitrijevic, Igor; Pudsey, Adrian; Sharp, Bradley; Van Standen, Paul; Gehre, Rolf; Lorrain, Philippe
Data(s)

24/03/2014

Resumo

Scramjet-based launch systems offer considerable promise for safe, reliable and economical access to space. A general Scramjets introduction is first provided, followed by the specifics of Australian Scramjet Research and the recent progress in inlet-injection radical-farming scramjets as part of the SCRAMSPACE program. Through both flight and ground tests, leveraging Australias world leadership in scramjet R&D, the SCRAMSPACE project is designed to answer key scientific and technological questions and build an industry-ready talent pool for a future Australian space industry. An extensive descriptions of all phases of the development of the SCRAMSPACE I scramjet-powered free-flight experiment are described in these lecture notes.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73485/

Publicador

Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (VKI)

Relação

https://www.cso.nato.int/ACTIVITY_META.asp?ACT=2397

Tirtey, Sandy, Boyce, Russell, Brown, Melrose, Capra, Bianca, Creagh, Michael, Dedman, Amy, Dimitrijevic, Igor, Pudsey, Adrian, Sharp, Bradley, Van Standen, Paul, Gehre, Rolf, & Lorrain, Philippe (2014) SCRAMSPACE : Radical-Farming Scramjet for access to space. In (Ed.) STO-EN-AVT-234 Hypersonic Flight Testing. Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (VKI), von Karmen Institute, Rhode St. Genese, Belgium.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Book Chapter