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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Two classes of airbreathing hypersonic vehicle concepts, one for primarily cruise missions and the other for accelerator type missions, are presented. Both are designed with waverider airframes and hydrogen-fueled scramjet engine modules. Cruise configurations are optimized for the product of I(sp) and L/D while matching lift to weight and thrust to drag at some equivalence ratio. Accelerator configurations are optimized for effective specific impulse while matching lift to weight at an equivalence ratio of one. The method and computer code developed to optimize the configurations are discussed. The features and design tradeoffs for each class of vehicles are described. Recently available weight estimates for all-body waveriders have had a significant impact on the integrated configurations. Mach 8 vehicles at 40 km altitude optimized with the cruise objective function have L/Ds of 2.55 to 2.92 and I(sp)s of 2850 to 2940 sec. A Mach 14 vehicle at 40-km altitude optimized with the accelerator objective function has an I(sp) sub eff of 189 sec, and a Mach 10 vehicle an I(sp) sub eff of 880 sec.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: AIAA PAPER 92-1205
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