Due to the launch safety constraints placed on university-built small satellites, designing a low-cost propulsion system to meet mission requirements presents a significant challenge to aspiring student engineers. The Missouri University of Science and Technology is currently developing a low-cost, two-phase propulsion system using the refrigerant R-134a as the propellant that can be stored at low pressures while still providing sufficient performance to meet mission goals. The purpose of this study is to present the testing results of a refrigerant-based cold gas system.
Applications of Refrigerants in Spacecraft Propulsion: Integration and test of a Refrigerant-Based Cold-Gas Propulsion System for Small Satellites download
Applications of Refrigerants in Spacecraft Propulsion: Integration and test of a Refrigerant-Based Cold-Gas Propulsion System for Small Satellites book
Applications of Refrigerants in Spacecraft Propulsion: Integration and test of a Refrigerant-Based Cold-Gas Propulsion System for Small Satellites pdf download
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