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Travelling at the Edge of Space: James Weir Lecture
Rocketeer — Sun, 07/03/2010 - 12:39am
(Source: University of Strathclyde)
Alan Bond, Managing Director of Reaction Engines Limited will deliver the first James Weir Lecture, titled "Travelling at the edge of space: Reaction Engines and Skylon in the next 20 years".
This seminar will be in Court Senate suite from 1730 hrs on 10 March 2010. To register for attendence please email Fiona Lynn.
Abstract
The use of liquid hydrogen to cool the air entering a high speed aircraft engine has been in the literature for fifty years, but was not developed because of the high fuel flow required. In the early 1980s it was found that if the fuel was not used simply as coolant, but as the heat sink for the engine driving the intake compressor while using the hot stagnated air as its heat source, the fuel consumption was greatly reduced. Reaction Engines has been evolving these engines for over 20 years resulting in designs for the SKYLON spaceplane, and engines suitable for Mach 5 civil airliners. The next twenty years should see the pre-cooled engine transform access to space and flight to the antipodes. This talk describes Reaction Engines R&D programme and its ambitions for the future.
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