Cu-Cr-Nb-Zr Alloy for Rocket Engines and Other High-Heat- Flux Applications

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  • TBMG-16972
Published August 01, 2013 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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Rocket-engine main combustion chamber liners are used to contain the burning of fuel and oxidizer and provide a stream of high-velocity gas for propulsion. The liners in engines such as the Space Shuttle Main Engine are regeneratively cooled by flowing fuel, e.g., cryogenic hydrogen, through cooling channels in the back side of the liner. The heat gained by the liner from the flame and compression of the gas in the throat section is transferred to the fuel by the liner. As a result, the liner must either have a very high thermal conductivity or a very high operating temperature.