Abstract

Advanced carbon-carbon nozzle materials can reduce the weight and improve the efficiency of the proposed reusable Orbit Transfer Vehicle (OTV) liquid rocket engine. Experimental evaluations of eight carbon-carbon materials in an O2/H2 rocket nozzle environment have been performed. The hot fire testing will support the choice of the materials for the OTV nozzle design. The OTV nozzle requirements and operating environment are defined. The rocket device used to simulate the OTV hot-fire nozzle environment for material specimen evaluation is described. The results of hot-fire testing for eight carbon-carbon materials are discussed. Results for coated and uncoated materials, evaluated in side-by-side testing, are compared. Plans for further testing of the leading materials are described.

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