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Future LOX/Hydrocarbon Booster Engines
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This paper discusses several LOX/Hydrocarbon booster engines that are being considered for future launch vehicles. The various concepts are compared. Introducing liquid hydrogen to the liquid oxygen/hydrocarbon booster engine appears to offer many benefits.
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Visek, W., "Future LOX/Hydrocarbon Booster Engines," SAE Technical Paper 861813, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/861813.Also In
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- Yu G. Law C. K. Wu C. K. “Laminar Flame Speeds of Hydrocarbon and Air Mixtures with Hydrogen Addition,” Combustion and Flame 63 339 347 1986
- Bailey C. R. “High Pressure LOX/Natural Gas Staged Combustion Technology,” 1984 JANNAF Propulsion Meeting 2/8/84