I was wondering if anyone would be able to point me in the right direction to equations in regards to designing a proper combustion chamber for a rocket engine, as well as for the throat/De Laval nozzle as well. I've looked around and I can't seem to find anything that covers the actual dimensions of the chamber.
ank_gl
Sep21-08, 12:18 PM
I don't think things are just as easy as using equations & feeding numbers for designing purpose.
NASA Marshall used a program called RAMP to analyze nozzle designs. I would expect Rocketdyne (now part of United Technologies/Pratt & Whitney) used their own proprietary code.
Search Google or other search engine with "SSME","nozzle"
The SSME uses an H2-rich mixture.
AIAA has a number of books on propulsion, including some description of combustion chambers, throats, and nozzles.
FiggyOO
Sep21-08, 02:01 PM
Thanks, I know there are equations to make a proper combustion chamber though. I know that the chamber needs to be a certain length and diameter in relation to the nozzle.
Astronuc
Sep21-08, 03:18 PM
One could take a cross-section and simply plot diameter or radius of nozzle as a function of distance from throat.
For SSME -
Area Ratio: 69:1
Chamber Pressure: 2,994 psia
Engine Mixture Ratio: 6.0 (IIRC, mass O2/mass H2)