Space Flight Demonstration of Rotating Detonation Engine Using Sounding Rocket S-520-31

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To create a new flyable detonation propulsion system, a detonation engine system (DES) that can be stowed in sounding rocket S-520-31 has been developed. This paper focused on the first flight demonstration in the space environment of a DES-integrated rotating detonation engine (RDE) using S-520-31. The flight result was compared with ground-test data to validate its performance. In the flight experiment, the stable combustion of the annulus RDE with a plug-shaped inner nozzle was observed by onboard digital and analog cameras. With a time-averaged mass flow of 182 11 g∕s and an equivalence ratio of 1.2 0.2, the RDE generated a time-averaged thrust of 518 N and a specific impulse of 290 18 s, which is almost identical to the ideal value of constant pressure combustion. Due to the RDE combustion, the angular velocity increased by 5.7 deg ∕s in total, and the time-averaged torque from the rotational component of the exhaust during 6 s of operation was 0.26 N ⋅ m. The high-frequency sampling data identified the detonation frequency during the recorded time as 20 kHz in the flight, which was confirmed by the DES ground test through high-frequency sampling data analysis and high-speed video imaging.

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Goto, K., Matsuoka, K., Matsuyama, K., Kawasaki, A., Watanabe, H., Itouyama, N., … Yamada, K. (2023). Space Flight Demonstration of Rotating Detonation Engine Using Sounding Rocket S-520-31. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 60(1), 273–285. https://doi.org/10.2514/1.A35401

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