Recent Advancements in Green Propulsion [electronic resource] : Green Propellants for Micropropulsion Systems / edited by Rachid Amrousse, Qi-Long Yan.

Colaborador(es): Amrousse, Rachid [editor.] | Yan, Qi-Long [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Space Technology Library ; 44Editor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XXXI, 407 p. 181 illus., 133 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031625749Tema(s): Aerospace engineering | Astronautics | Outer space -- Exploration | Thermodynamics | Heat engineering | Heat transfer | Mass transfer | Materials | Catalysis | Force and energy | Energy storage | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Space Exploration and Astronautics | Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer | Materials for Energy and Catalysis | Mechanical and Thermal Energy StorageFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 629.1 Clasificación LoC:TL1-4050Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Chapter 1: An overview on Green Propellant and Propulsion System Applications -- Chapter 2: Thermal and Catalytic Decomposition of HAN-Based Propellant -- Chapter 3: Cheaper Catalysts for H2O2 Thermal Decomposition -- Chapter 4: Green Monopropellants State-of-the-Art -- Chapter 5: Feed and Pressurization Systems for Green Chemical Propulsion -- Chapter 6: Mono- and Bipropellants based on Nitrous Oxide and Fuels:State of the Art, Recent Developments in Academia and Industry and a Special Focus on DLR's Activities -- Chapter 7: Ceramic Oxide Based Non-Deactivating Catalyst for Hydroxylammonium Nitrate Monopropellant Thruster -- Chapter 8: Hydrogen Peroxide Propulsion: Past Uses and Future Perspectives -- Chapter 9: Development of Mono- and bi-Propellant Systems for Green Propulsion Applications -- Chapter 10: Green Energetic Catalysts for Solid Propellant Combustion Control.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book introduces recent developments in green propellants and green propulsion systems by various worldwide research groups. Various space agencies across the globe have accelerated the development of non-toxic green propellants, and the European Union is planning to phase out hydrazine (liquid) and ammonium perchlorate (solid) as propellants in the future, as it was identified as a substance of high concern by the REACh regulation. Although the process is still ongoing, it has triggered the development of attractive new propellants and technologies for the market, fostering research for non-toxic, high-performance alternative technologies. Several green propellants and green propulsion systems have been developed, tested, and even commercialized, such as ADN- or HAN-based propulsion, hydrogen peroxide propulsion, and water propulsion technology, where water is electrolyzed in orbit to O2 and H2, then combusted for the generation of thrust. This book describes proposed solutions to replace hydrazine, its derivatives and ammonium perchlorate with green propellants, discusses recent progress in environmentally friendly propellant systems and covers recent advancements on materials, catalysts and oxidizers for green solid rocket propellants. It aims to provide necessary technical information for space mission and propulsion systems' designers and researchers in this aerospace field.
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Chapter 1: An overview on Green Propellant and Propulsion System Applications -- Chapter 2: Thermal and Catalytic Decomposition of HAN-Based Propellant -- Chapter 3: Cheaper Catalysts for H2O2 Thermal Decomposition -- Chapter 4: Green Monopropellants State-of-the-Art -- Chapter 5: Feed and Pressurization Systems for Green Chemical Propulsion -- Chapter 6: Mono- and Bipropellants based on Nitrous Oxide and Fuels:State of the Art, Recent Developments in Academia and Industry and a Special Focus on DLR's Activities -- Chapter 7: Ceramic Oxide Based Non-Deactivating Catalyst for Hydroxylammonium Nitrate Monopropellant Thruster -- Chapter 8: Hydrogen Peroxide Propulsion: Past Uses and Future Perspectives -- Chapter 9: Development of Mono- and bi-Propellant Systems for Green Propulsion Applications -- Chapter 10: Green Energetic Catalysts for Solid Propellant Combustion Control.

This book introduces recent developments in green propellants and green propulsion systems by various worldwide research groups. Various space agencies across the globe have accelerated the development of non-toxic green propellants, and the European Union is planning to phase out hydrazine (liquid) and ammonium perchlorate (solid) as propellants in the future, as it was identified as a substance of high concern by the REACh regulation. Although the process is still ongoing, it has triggered the development of attractive new propellants and technologies for the market, fostering research for non-toxic, high-performance alternative technologies. Several green propellants and green propulsion systems have been developed, tested, and even commercialized, such as ADN- or HAN-based propulsion, hydrogen peroxide propulsion, and water propulsion technology, where water is electrolyzed in orbit to O2 and H2, then combusted for the generation of thrust. This book describes proposed solutions to replace hydrazine, its derivatives and ammonium perchlorate with green propellants, discusses recent progress in environmentally friendly propellant systems and covers recent advancements on materials, catalysts and oxidizers for green solid rocket propellants. It aims to provide necessary technical information for space mission and propulsion systems' designers and researchers in this aerospace field.

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