I did read 'em. a bit more carefully than you did it seems.
Your first suggestion, the nozzle extension, has no effect on Ve at sea-level and is questionable at altitude considering the that a vacuum-compensated Merlin is 2/3rds the diameter of a complete F9 stage, there is barely room for 1 of them never mind 9.
Your second suggestion, using turbine exhaust to produce idle thrust and burn off residual fuel, comes at the expense of Ve because you aren't extracting any energy from the combustion process beyond that which drives the pump and the combustion chamber never reaches operating pressure.
pertinent NASA technical report
Even if we assume for the sake of argument that the Merlin has the required plumbing, Tsiolkovsky's equation still applies. You've reduced your burnout weight, but you've more than doubled the amount of propellant required to complete your landing maneuver.
Your first suggestion, the nozzle extension, has no effect on Ve at sea-level and is questionable at altitude considering the that a vacuum-compensated Merlin is 2/3rds the diameter of a complete F9 stage, there is barely room for 1 of them never mind 9.
Your second suggestion, using turbine exhaust to produce idle thrust and burn off residual fuel, comes at the expense of Ve because you aren't extracting any energy from the combustion process beyond that which drives the pump and the combustion chamber never reaches operating pressure.
pertinent NASA technical report
Even if we assume for the sake of argument that the Merlin has the required plumbing, Tsiolkovsky's equation still applies. You've reduced your burnout weight, but you've more than doubled the amount of propellant required to complete your landing maneuver.
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