Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of a Two-Stage LOX/Methane Partially Reusable Microlauncher

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Publicado en:Aerospace vol. 12, no. 11 (2025), p. 1030-1090
Autor principal: Onel Alexandru-Iulian
Otros Autores: Tudorel-Petronel, Afilipoae, Popescu Oana-Iuliana, Ichim Georgiana, Popescu, Alexandra
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Resumen:With support from the Romanian Nucleu Program, INCAS has taken the initiative to develop a multidisciplinary optimization (MDO) environment capable of generating reusable microlauncher concepts that could be used as the first building blocks in the development and production of a locally based launch vehicle. This paper will present the main work carried out towards the accomplishment of this task, with several mathematical models being proposed to fill in the gaps associated with microlauncher reusability. Towards the end of the paper, a partially reusable microlauncher concept is proposed, which is capable of successfully accomplishing both the main mission, that of inserting a 100 kg satellite into a 400 km altitude, circular polar orbit, and the recovery mission, where the first-stage assembly (including the interstage) is recovered from a secondary location. Preliminary cost estimates are also given for the entire lifespan of the microlauncher, focusing on the economic feasibility of a reusable concept for small launch vehicles.
ISSN:2226-4310
DOI:10.3390/aerospace12111030
Fuente:Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database