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    Applications of Endothermic Reaction Technology to the High Speed Civil Transport

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    The success of strategies for controlling emissions and enhancing performance in High Speed Research applications may be Increased by more effective utilization of the heat sink afforded by the fuel in the vehicle thermal management system. This study quantifies the potential benefits associated with the use of supercritical preheating and endothermic cracking of let fuel prior to combustion to enhance the thermal management capabilities of the propulsion systems in the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT). A fuel-cooled thermal management system, consisting of plate-fin heat exchangers and a small auxiliary compressor, is defined for the HSCT, Integrated with the engine, and an assessment of the effect on engine performance, weight, and operating cost is performed. The analysis indicates significant savings due a projected improvement in fuel economy, and the potential for additional benefit if the cycle is modified to take full advantage of all the heat sink available in the fuel

    Pressure gradients in a variable area liquid- propellant rocket motor.

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    Combustion of an ablative fuel in a constant- area channel

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    Combustion of solid fuels in a high-temperature supersonic airstream.

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    Supersonic combustion of propane.

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