35th Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit 1999
DOI: 10.2514/6.1999-2321
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Hybrid propulsion for small satellites analysis and tests

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“…Markopoulos et al [19] have shown that adding two hybrid boosters to the ATLAS 2AR increases the payload capacity from 3900 kg (8600 lbs) in GTO to 4763 kg (10,500 lbs). Lengellé et al [20] stated that the replacement of the solid booster for Ariane 5 with a hybrid LOX/HTPB system would reduce its weight by around 20 tons, leading to higher payload capacity [20].…”
Section: Large Boosters and Main Stagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Markopoulos et al [19] have shown that adding two hybrid boosters to the ATLAS 2AR increases the payload capacity from 3900 kg (8600 lbs) in GTO to 4763 kg (10,500 lbs). Lengellé et al [20] stated that the replacement of the solid booster for Ariane 5 with a hybrid LOX/HTPB system would reduce its weight by around 20 tons, leading to higher payload capacity [20].…”
Section: Large Boosters and Main Stagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidently, in-space applications, such as GTO/GEO and longer orbital transfer manoeuvres where a low regression rate could be beneficial [33][34][35][36], have been evaluated as well. Lengellé et al [35] found that, the mass savings are between 3 to 4 kg when changing from a hydrazine mono-propellant system to an H 2 O 2 /PE hybrid for a small satellite (total mass 100 kg), which is significant considering that the payload mass is only 15 kg. Furthermore, for a Mars aero-capture manoeuvrer, the hybrid propulsion option would be an alternative to the hydrazine mono-propellant [37].…”
Section: In-space Propulsionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons, they have been proposed for several applications [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16], including but not restricted to upper stages and satellites/spacecrafts, which are the specific subject of this paper. Reference [2] is a review of hybrid rocket status and several potential proposed applications of this technology written in the sixties, while [3] is a similar update version done recently that describes the major challenges in hybrid hockets and future applications of hybrid-propulsion systems, including the recent market of space tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…References [9,10] suggest two different hybrid architectures for the upper stages of small launch vehicles. Reference [11] describes a hybrid propulsion system for orbit raising applications while reference [12] proposes the use of hybrid propulsion to lower the orbit of a small satellite launched as a secondary payload from GTO [Geostationary Transfer Orbit] to LEO [Low Earth Orbit]. References [13,14] consider a hybrid motor for a small recoverable satellite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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