Freeform Channel Close-Out for High-Performance Heat Exchangers

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  • TBMG-28840
Published May 01, 2018 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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Large-scale liquid rocket engines with regeneratively cooled nozzles will enable reliable and reduced-cost access to space. The coolant that circulates through the internal channels within the nozzle helps maintain adequate wall temperatures to prevent failure, and is contained under high pressure. It has been a challenge to affordably manufacture the intricate nozzle channels and close-out of these channels. As such, NASA has leveraged cladding and additive manufacturing technology to build the nozzle liner and outer jacket that closes out the channels within, and contains the high-pressure coolant fluid. The new capability reduces the time to fabricate the nozzle and allows for real-time inspection during the build. It has been demonstrated on a series of different alloys, hot-fire testing is nearly complete, and micrograph examination has verified that the bonds are reliable with little deformation to the coolant channels. The technology provides new opportunities to manufacture nozzles and chambers and reduce costs.