Prometheus: Precursor of new low-cost rocket Engine Family
- Paper number
IAC-22,C4,1,7,x71283
- Author
Ms. Pamela SIMONTACCHI, France, ArianeGroup SAS
- Coauthor
Mrs. Amaya Espinosa, France, ESA - European Space Agency
- Coauthor
Mr. Sébastien Sagnier, France, ArianeGroup
- Coauthor
Mr. Roland Blasi, Germany, ArianeGroup
- Coauthor
Mr. Emmanuel Edeline, France, ArianeGroup SAS
- Coauthor
Mr. Jean-Noel Caruana, France, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Coauthor
Ms. Sandra Boujnah, France, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)
- Year
2022
- Abstract
Prometheus is the precursor of a new European liquid rocket Engine family designed for low-cost, flexibility and reusability. \newline \newline This programme, initially undertaken through cooperation between the French national space agency CNES and Ariane Group, entered in the ESA Future Launcher Preparatory Programme after the ESA Ministerial Conference in December 2016, with Germany, Italy, Belgium, Sweden and Switzerland joining France in the funding. \newline A major aim of Prometheus project is to design, produce, and test an advanced low-cost 100-tons class LOx/LCH_4$ reusable Engine. This Engine, designed for 1ME recurrent cost, targets also flexibility in operation through variable thrust, multiple ignitions, compatibility to main and upper stage operation, and minimized ground operations before and after flight. \newline To reach those ambitious objectives, an extreme design-to-cost approach is mandatory, as well as innovative technologies and advanced industrial capabilities; among the main levers, there are the extensive recourse to Additive Manufacturing for the production of engine components, the introduction of a full electric command system and the on-board Rocket Electronic Engine Computer (REEC) for Engine management and monitoring. \newline \newline In addition, Prometheus programme promotes the application of Agile and Frugal methodologies to get maximum profit in product innovation and value creation in operation. \newline \newline This paper presents the global status of Prometheus advancements and gives a specific insight regarding the oncoming milestones: 2021 first engine delivery, 2022 engines tests realization on Themis 1G and engine test campaign preparation at P5 in DLR Lampoldhausen. \newline \newline Prometheus is a key reusability technology under validation to prepare future propulsion solutions for European access to space.
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