Boeing Rocketdyne Awarded Air Force Hydrocarbon Study Contract.Business Editors & Aerospace Writers The Boeing Co. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :BA) will make a significant contribution to improving and enhancing U.S. rocket propulsion technology under a one-year, $2.6 million Air Force contract awarded to Boeing's Rocketdyne Propulsion & Power unit to pursue hydrocarbon booster studies under the Integrated High Payoff Rocket Propulsion Technology (IHPRPT IHPRPT Integrated High Payoff Rocket Propulsion Technology ) program. The Air Force Research Laboratory's Propulsion Directorate has been leading the IHPRPT mission since 1993, with NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. and other government agencies as well as industry representatives actively participating. Boeing Rocketdyne is already supporting IHPRPT in other categories, such as cryogenic propulsion through the Integrated Powerhead A powerhead, bang stick, or shark stick is a specialized firearm intended to be used underwater and fire in direct contact with the target. These are often used for spear fishing, or they may be used against sharks or alligators for sport, defense, or to kill nuisance Demonstration (IPD IPD Institut für Programmstrukturen und Datenorganisation IPD Investment Property Databank (UK) IPD Integrated Product Development IPD Intellectual Property Department IPD Invasive Pneumococcal Disease IPD Implicit Price Deflator ) effort. Rocketdyne is also developing a number of other propulsion initiatives, including a reusable hydrocarbon engine -- the RS-84 -- under NASA's Space Launch Initiative (SLI (Scalable Link Interface) A multi-GPU interface from NVIDIA for connecting two or four NVIDIA display adapters together for faster graphics rendering on one monitor or two monitors. ). "The Air Force envisions a reusable Space Operations Vehicle, or SOV SOV Share Of Voice SOV Single Occupancy Vehicle SOV Subject Object Verb SOV Separation of Variables (differential equations) SOV Shut Off Valve SOV Space Operations Vehicle SOV Scars of Velious (Everquest) , that is driven by operability Operability is the ability to keep a system in a functioning and operating condition. In a computing systems environment with multiple systems this includes the ability of products, systems and business processes to work together to accomplish a common task such as finding and requirements," explained Brian Anderson, hydrocarbon boost program manager for Boeing. "The Air Force wants a highly operable operable /op·er·a·ble/ (op´er-ah-b'l) subject to being operated upon with a reasonable degree of safety; appropriate for surgical removal. op·er·a·ble adj. vehicle that can be ready to launch on demand. While NASA's Space Shuttle can take up to 180 days to turnaround between flights and is schedule-driven, the Air Force wants a quicker turnaround." The primary focus of this hydrocarbon study is to address IHPRPT hydrocarbon phase II goals. IHPRPT calls for time-phased, integrated technology demonstrations, with each phase successively more challenging. The five IHPRPT hydrocarbon boost phase II goals represent a quantum leap over the currently base lined technology. For example, the Air Force is looking for substantial improvement in specific impulse (Isp), the mathematical measure of a rocket's fuel efficiency, while also requiring substantial improvements in reliability and cost. Hydrocarbon-fueled vehicles offer some benefits over other propulsion systems. The vehicle is heavier when fueled with kerosene, but because of the propellant's nature, it is lighter when empty -- a benefit in reduced vehicle weight and cost. Also, kerosene costs less to produce and use. As the propulsion system is defined, vehicle architecture will be determined. The IHPRPT goals will be balanced against the Air Force's requirements for the Space Operations Vehicle concept. Following completion of this one-year study contract, Rocketdyne hopes to receive a follow-on contract to design and build a demonstration engine. Rocketdyne Propulsion & Power is a global leader in the design, development and manufacture of rocket propulsion and space power systems. Rocketdyne has invested in oxidizer-compatible materials and kerosene-staged combustion engine technologies since 1995, providing a basis for developing highly operable staged-combustion hydrocarbon rocket engines that are reusable. Boeing Space and Communications (S&C), with headquarters in Seal Beach, is the world's largest space and communications company. A unit of The Boeing Co., S&C provides integrated solutions in launch services, human space flight and exploration, missile defense and information and communications. |
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