SBIR-STTR Award

Monopropellant Hydrogen Plasma Ignition System for Hydrogen Rocket Engine
Award last edited on: 5/7/14

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$77,038
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
AF96-092
Principal Investigator
William P Peschel

Company Information

Aero-Plasma Technologies

23974 Craftsman Road
Calabasas, CA 90302
   (818) 591-0278
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 43
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: F04611-96-C-0035
Start Date: 4/5/96    Completed: 10/5/96
Phase I year
1996
Phase I Amount
$77,038
An innovative Microwave-Powered Monopropellant Hydrogen Plasma Ignition System for hydrogen fueled rocket engines, which develops a plasma using only the hydrogen feed gas to the igniter, is proposed to replace current enhanced spark or torch igniters which require the use of a pre-mixed quantity of hydrogen and oxidizer. The ignition system employs air plasma generation technology developed for ignition and stabilization of aircraft gas turbine engines, which when focused specifically on generating hydrogen plasmas is a highly unique system for igniting hydrogen rocket engines without an oxidizer in the ignition system. A plasma generator, Proof-of-Concept ignition system was tested in the API laboratories then operated with an RL-10 hydrogen rocket engine on the E-6 Test Stand at P&W, W. Palm Beach, FL, successfully demonstrating Monopropellant Hydrogen Plasma ignition. The proposed effort is aimed at devising an optimized ignition system and characterizing its performance at fully representative pressures and temperatures, specifically identifying and eliminating any features contributing to intermittent performance. The resulting RL-10 integratable prototype system will be tested under a separate effort at the P&W test stand to verify its suitability for subsequent design and engine tests in a concurrently proposed Phase II effort that develops a pre-manufacturing prototype design.|

Benefits:
Principle immediate benefits will be the achievement of a viable test-demonstrated Monopropellant Hydrogen Plasma Ignition System, eliminating oxidizer involvement in the ignition system, in conjunction with separate test support from a likely Phase III participant, P&W. A fully integratable pre-fabrication prototype system suitable for RL-10 commercial application is projected to be the result of an anticipated Phase II effort having P&W participation.|

Keywords:
Electromagnetic Igniter, Hydrogen Plasma Rocket, Engine

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