The portable hydrazine attitude propulsion module is described that was designed and developed to support the attitude control pitch axis simulation tests performed on an air bearing table for the thermoelectric outer planet spacecraft program. The propulsion module was a self-contained, liquid hydrazine propulsion system from which the exhausted gases were generated within the catalyst bed of either of two nominal 0.22-N opposing thrusters. The module, which was designed for convenient assembly onto and removal from an air bearing table, was tested to establish its operational safety. This test history and the very conservative design of the module enabled it to be man-rated for operation in the presence of personnel. The report briefly summarizes the system operations during air bearing table tests, presents a detailed description of the propulsion module hardware, and discussing the system evolution.
A portable hydrazine attitude propulsion test system
01.09.1972
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
A Portable Hydrazine Attitude Propulsion Test System
NTIS | 1972
|Water Hammer Test of the SeaStar Hydrazine Propulsion System
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
|Dual Mode Hydrazine Propulsion System
NTIS | 1968
|Pumped hydrazine miniaturized propulsion system
AIAA | 1989
|