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50th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference | 2009

3D Carbon-Carbon composites are revolutionizing upper stage Liquid Rocket Engine performance by allowing introduction of large nozzle extension.

Alain Lacombe; Thierry Pichon; Marc Lacoste

The need to increase the payload capacity of the current launchers drives rocket engine manufacturers to seek higher thrust level, specific impulse and thrust to weight ratio. The use of high temperature C-C composite materials is an efficient way to reach these objectives by allowing use of high expansion ratio nozzle extensions benefiting of the outstanding thermal, mechanical and fatigue resistance of these materials to decrease mass and featuring high temperature margins.


43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit | 2007

High temperature composite nozzle extensions, a mature and efficient technology to improve upper stage Liquid Rocket Engine performance.

Alain Lacombe; Thierry Pichon; Marc Lacoste

The need to increase the payload capacity of the current launchers drives rocket engine manufacturers to seek higher thrust level, specific impulse and thrust to weight ratio. An efficient way to do this is to use of increased expansion ratio nozzle extensions for upper stage engines, using high temperature composite materials in order to allow higher temperature material capability, and take benefit of the outstanding thermal, mechanical and fatigue resistance of these materials to decrease mass. Up to the mid 90s, the use of Carbon -Carbon (C-C) or Carbon-Silicon carbide (C-SiC) composite nozzles was limited to solid rocket motors, but challenging performance reqirements led to C -C nozzle extension flight qualification on the RL10B-2 engine of the Delta IV upper stage, in the late 90’s, and both materials are planed for use on the next Ariane 5 ECB upper stage generation powered with the liquid Vinci ® engine. Both engines are equipped with very large extendible composite nozzles developed and produced by Snecma Propulsion Solide, SAFRAN Group. This paper describes the technological background of Snecma Propulsion Solide in the design, materials and manufacturing of high temperature composite nozzles inherited from solid rocket motors and extended to liquid rocket engines. It provides an up-to-date status of the demonstrations already performed on different liquid rocket engines and details all of the recent progress on technical and manufacturing performance. The manufacturing process has also been improved and simplified in order to allow the manufacturing of larger scale nozzles at lower cost.


Archive | 2010

Composite roller of an annealing line

Marc Lacoste; Alain Lacombe; Olivier Drevet


44th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit | 2008

3D Novoltex ® and Naxeco ® Carbon-Carbon Nozzle Extensions; matured, industrial and available technologies to reduce programmatic and technical risks and to increase performance of launcher upper stage engines.

Alain Lacombe; Marc Lacoste; Thierry Pichon


Archive | 2012

Treatment facility with molten metal bath and submerged rollers

Marc Lacoste; Alain Lacoste; Olivier Devret; Rémi Bessettes


Archive | 2011

Roller made from a composite material and used for high-temperature annealing

Alain Lacombe; Marc Lacoste; Rémi Bessettes; Olivier Drevet


Archive | 2011

Composite material roller for high-temperature annealing

Alain Lacombe; Marc Lacoste; Rémi Bessettes; Olivier Drevet


Archive | 2009

composite roll annealing line

Marc Lacoste; Alain Lacombe; Olivier Drevet


Archive | 2009

Rouleau composite de ligne de recuit

Marc Lacoste; Alain Lacombe; Olivier Drevet


international conference on evolvable systems | 1995

Using C/SiC Composite Materials for Thermal Protection System for Planetary Entry System, Behaviour in Relevant Environment

Marc Lacoste; Frédéric Fenot; Alain Lacombe; Michel Cataldi

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