Additively Manufactured Bimetallic Combustion Chambers for Small Launch Vehicles
Status: Completed
Start Date: 2020-06-15
End Date: 2021-07-19
Description: ASRC Federal Astronautics is pleased to present this Phase II-E proposal to expand the development of low cost, additively manufactured combustion chambers to include two new structural jacket materials: HR-1, a NASA-developed Fe/Ni superalloy with excellent hydrogen embrittlement resistance; and Scalmalloy, an Airbus-developed high-strength aluminum alloy tailored for modern additive manufacturing. Our current Phase II chamber design uses Inconel 625 to form the structural jacket, a material that is not well-suited for methane- and hydrogen-fueled combustors expected to be used by Lunar and Martian mission descent and ascent stage propulsion systems.
Benefits: Lunar ascent propulsion Lunar descent propulsion Lunar gateway propulsion Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) propulsion Mars descent stage propulsion Small launch vehicle main propulsion
MDA upper stage target propulsion Commercial space nanolaunch vehicle propulsion
MDA upper stage target propulsion Commercial space nanolaunch vehicle propulsion
Lead Organization: Quadrus Advanced Manufacturing, LLC