A “Zero Stage” for the Saturn IB Launch Vehicle

660451

02/01/1966

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Advanced Launch Vehicle and Propulsion Systems Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
To meet the demands of increasing payload size and weight, and to fill the large payload gap between the Saturn IB and Saturn V, a number of methods of uprating the Saturn IB have been studied by NASA and Chrysler Corp. of providing increased payload capability is discussed in this paper. Four 120 in. United Technology Center UA-1205 solid propellant motors, originally developed for the Air Force Titan III program, are clustered around the S-IB first stage of the Saturn IB launch vehicle. These four solid propellant motors provide the total thrust for liftoff of the vehicle, with S-IB stage ignition occurring just prior to burnout and separation of the solid propellant motors. The term “Zero Stage” is applied to this added stage.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/660451
Pages
18
Citation
Vehko, V., and Ruhland, W., "A “Zero Stage” for the Saturn IB Launch Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 660451, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660451.
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Published
Feb 1, 1966
Product Code
660451
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English