EDIN0621B sizing and performance results
Abstract
A launch vehicle was investigated for the Solar Power Satellite System (SPS). The technology level assumed for sizing was that predicted for 1995. The candidate concept designated EDIN0621B is a two stage, winged, series burn vehicle capable of delivering a one million pound payload to low earth orbit. A propulsion system was sized to provide payload circularization at apogee. Any docking, rendezvous or additional Delta V requirements were assumed to be integral to the payload. The EDIN0621B concept used LOX/C3H8 booster engines and uprated Shuttle System main engines in the upper stage. Gross liftoff weight of the baseline vehicle was 18,367,853 pounds. The booster stage required thirteen engines; the upper stage required seven. The vehicle was designed to a liftoff thrust to weight ratio of 1.3.
- Publication:
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Interim Report Sigma Corp
- Pub Date:
- July 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976sico.rept.....H
- Keywords:
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- Launch Vehicles;
- Performance Tests;
- Size Determination;
- Mission Planning;
- Payloads;
- Propulsion System Performance;
- Technology Assessment;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles