Resin transfer molded rocket motor nozzle with adaptive geometry
US-11028803-B2 · Jun 8, 2021 · US
US9528471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9528471-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414773081-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A nozzle of variable throat section for an aerospace vehicle thruster, the nozzle including a cylindrical housing presenting a throat of aperture diameter less than the diameter of the housing, and a needle suitable for sliding inside the housing between a high discharge rate front position in which the nose is set back from the throat of the housing, and a low discharge rate rear position in which the nose is in abutment against the throat, the needle including a rod for sliding inside the housing of the nozzle, the rod terminating in a nose of decreasing diameter. The nose of the rod is suitable for coming into abutment against the throat of the nozzle housing forming a seat and includes at least two axial grooves formed in its outer periphery to allow gas to pass when the nose is axially in abutment against the throat of the housing of the nozzle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nozzle of variable throat section for an aerospace vehicle thruster, the nozzle comprising: a cylindrical housing presenting, at a first rear end, a throat of aperture diameter less than a diameter of the cylindrical housing; and a needle comprising a cylindrical rod for sliding inside the cylindrical housing, the rod terminating at a second rear end in a nose of decreasing diameter, the nose being suitable for coming axially into abutment against the throat forming a seat; wherein the needle is suitable for sliding inside the cylindrical housing between a high discharge rate front position in which the nose is axially set back from the throat, and a low discharge rate rear position in which the nose is axially in abutment against the throat; wherein the nose includes at least two axial grooves formed in an outer periphery of the nose to allow gas to pass when the nose is axially in abutment against the throat. 2. The nozzle according to claim 1 , wherein the nose presents a conical shape. 3. The nozzle according to claim 1 , wherein the nose terminates in a portion of cylindrical shape and of diameter smaller than a diameter of the rod displaced from the nose. 4. The nozzle according claim 1 , wherein the at least two axial grooves are regularly spaced apart from one another. 5. The nozzle according to claim 4 , wherein the nose has three grooves spaced apart at 120° from one another. 6. An aerospace vehicle thruster including: a nozzle of variable throat section, the nozzle comprising: a cylindrical housing presenting, at a first rear end, a throat of aperture diameter less than a diameter of the cylindrical housing; and a needle comprising a cylindrical rod for sliding inside the cylindrical housing, the rod terminating at a second rear end in a nose of decreasing diameter, the nose being suitable for coming axially into abutment against the throat forming a seat; wherein the needle is suitable for sliding inside the cylindrical housing between a high discharge rate front position in which the nose is axially set back from the throat, and a low discharge rate rear position in which the nose is axially in abutment against the throat; wherein the nose includes at least two axial grooves formed in an outer periphery of the nose to allow gas to pass when the nose is axially in abutment against the throat. 7. The nozzle according to claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical rod is made out of ceramic matrix composite material. 8. The aerospace vehicle thruster according to claim 6 , wherein the nose presents a conical shape. 9. The aerospace vehicle thruster according to claim 6 , wherein the nose terminates in a portion of cylindrical shape and of diameter smaller than a diameter of the rod displaced from the nose. 10. The aerospace vehicle thruster according claim 6 , wherein the at least two axial grooves are regularly spaced apart from one another. 11. The aerospace vehicle thruster according to claim 10 , wherein the at least 2 axial grooves comprise three grooves spaced apart at 120° from one another. 12. The aerospace vehicle thruster according claim 6 , wherein the cylindrical rod is made out of ceramic matrix composite material.
by axially moving or transversely deforming an internal member, e.g. the exhaust cone · CPC title
using nozzle throats of adjustable cross- section {(F02K9/978 takes precedence)} · CPC title
servo-mechanisms or control devices therefor · CPC title
Burning control {(F02K9/10, F02K9/34, F02K9/86, F02K9/92 and F02K9/94 take precedence)} · CPC title
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