Expander Cycle (Rocket)

The expander cycle is a power cycle of a bipropellant rocket engine meant to improve the efficiency of fuel delivery. In an expander cycle, the fuel is heated before it is combusted, usually with waste heat from the main combustion chamber. As the liquid fuel passes through coolant passages in the walls of the combustion chamber, it undergoes a phase change into a gaseous state. The expansion of the fuel can create pressures of over 1000 psi http://yarchive.net/space/rocket/expander_cycle.html, which is used to drive turbines that in turn supply more fuel and oxidizer to the rocket engine. After leaving the turbines, the fuel is then burned to produce thrust for the vehicle. Because of the necessary phase change, the expander cycle is best used with cryogenic fuels such as hydrogen, methane, or propane, which can easily reach their boiling point. In an open, or "bleed" expander cycle, only some of the fuel is heated to drive the turbines, which is then vented to atmosphere to increase turbine efficiency. While this increases power output, the dumped fuel leads to decreased efficiency. A closed cycle expander engine sends the turbine exhaust to the combustion chamber (see image at right.) In engines using other power cycles, some of the fuel may be combusted in a preburner or gas generator to supply the power to these turbines. Because there is no need for the "preburner," an expander cycle engine is less complicated, lighter, and all fuel is used to provide thrust, resulting in more useful load capacity. However, because there is less power available to power the turbines, the expander cycle is limited to use on smaller engines with a lower fuel requirement. Some examples of an expander cycle engine are the Pratt & Whitney RL60 http://www.pratt-whitney.com/prod_space_rl60.asp and the Ariane 5 ESC-B http://www.arianespace.com/site/launcher/launcher_evolving_5escb.html.

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