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− | The '''Gas-generator cycle''' is a common cycle used for [[Pump-fed(Engine)|pump-fed]][[rocket engines]]. It uses one or more gas-generators for driving one or more turbines, which power the turbopumps to bring the propellants from [[tank head]] to [[injector pressure]]. The exhaust of the gas-generator is vented over-board and is not used for propulsion. | + | The '''Gas-generator cycle''' is a common cycle used for [[Pump-fed(Engine)|pump-fed]] [[Rocket engine|rocket engines]]. It uses one or more gas-generators for driving one or more turbines, which power the turbopumps to bring the propellants from [[tank head]] to [[injector pressure]]. The exhaust of the gas-generator is vented over-board and is not used for propulsion. |
This cycle has the advantage of being very simple to design and operate, but is getting very ineffective for higher [[Chamber pressure|chamber pressures]]. | This cycle has the advantage of being very simple to design and operate, but is getting very ineffective for higher [[Chamber pressure|chamber pressures]]. |
Revision as of 09:53, 24 May 2008
The Gas-generator cycle is a common cycle used for pump-fed rocket engines. It uses one or more gas-generators for driving one or more turbines, which power the turbopumps to bring the propellants from tank head to injector pressure. The exhaust of the gas-generator is vented over-board and is not used for propulsion.
This cycle has the advantage of being very simple to design and operate, but is getting very ineffective for higher chamber pressures.
See also
Gas-generator cycle in Wikipedia