Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Results from the postflight analysis of the ascent propulsion system (APS) performance during the Apollo 15 mission are presented. The duty cycle for the LM-10 APS consisted of two firings, and ascent stage liftoff from the lunar surface and the terminal phase ignition (TPI) burn. An evaluation was made of APS performance for the first firing and found to be satisfactory. No propulsion data was received from the second APS burn; however, all indications were that the burn was nominal. All performance parameters were well within their LM-10 3-sigma limits. Calculated throat erosion at engine cutoff for the LM-10 APS was approximately 3 percent greater than predicted.
Keywords:
PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Type:
NASA-TM-X-68932
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TRW-20029-H062-R0-00
,
MSC-05161-SUPPL-3
Format:
application/pdf
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