Rocket nozzles for unconventional vehicles
View Patent ↗Improved rocket nozzle designs for vehicles with nozzles embedded in or protruding from surfaces remote from the desired thrust axis. The nozzle configurations are for rocket vehicles where the nozzles are not located at the optimal thrust axis of the vehicle. Two examples include nozzles located on the forward end of the vehicle (also called tractor nozzles) and attitude control nozzles located on the periphery of the vehicle. More particularly, the disclosed nozzle shapes enhance the axial thrusts and/or maneuver torques on the vehicle. These unconventional nozzle shapes improve vehicle performance.
1. A vehicle, comprising;
a payload;
a crew module;
vehicle maneuvering thrusters submerged into an exterior surface of said vehicle, said vehicle maneuvering thrusters controlling roll of the vehicle and having a converging portion adjacent a source of subsonic propellant gas that provides propellant gas as needed for each given maneuver, a throat effective to accelerate said propellant gas to supersonic velocity and a diverging nozzle portion disposed about a centerline;
said diverging nozzle portion terminating at both a first exit portion submerged within said vehicle and an opposing second exit portion also submerged within said vehicle;
wherein a first extension portion extends from said first exit portion to said exterior surface at a first angle relative to said centerline, a second extension portion extends from said second exit portion to said exterior surface at a second angle relative to said centerline, and said angle is larger than said first angle such that said first extension and said second extension are asymmetrical with respect to said centerline.
2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein said first extension portion is substantially parallel to said centerline.
3. The vehicle of claim 2 wherein said second extension portion is offset from said centerline in a direction toward said vehicle center of mass.
4. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein a length of said second extension portion is longer than a length of said first extension portion.