So here's a question that's hopelessly above my math paygrade but that would be cool to know more exactly than multiplying my thumb with Pi...
Let's assume a fictional spacecraft, built on the moon. I'm saying this because it's a hybrid Aluminium/LOX rocket, and those wouldn't make much sense otherwise. According to some sources, these could theoretically produce 290 kN at a mass flow rate of 110 kg/s. That's adequate thrust for my purposes, so I'm going with that.
Aluminium burns with oxygen to Al2O3, which is 53% aluminium and 47% oxygen in mass. My current design has a top propellant capacity of 30 tons, of which 14.1 tons are LOX. It requires a volume of 12.357 m^3 in total to store.
BUT!
I need an oxygen flow rate into the combustion chamber of 51.7 kg/s. That means I need to be able to give some pressure on those tanks. The cheapest gas on the moon seems to be oxygen, so one would expect that they'd use oxygen also as the pressurizer.
So now comes the prize question: If I want to keep a flow rate of 51.7 kg/s to burn the entire 14.1 tons of oxygen, how much of it do I need additionally to get the rest there?
Let's assume a fictional spacecraft, built on the moon. I'm saying this because it's a hybrid Aluminium/LOX rocket, and those wouldn't make much sense otherwise. According to some sources, these could theoretically produce 290 kN at a mass flow rate of 110 kg/s. That's adequate thrust for my purposes, so I'm going with that.
Aluminium burns with oxygen to Al2O3, which is 53% aluminium and 47% oxygen in mass. My current design has a top propellant capacity of 30 tons, of which 14.1 tons are LOX. It requires a volume of 12.357 m^3 in total to store.
BUT!
I need an oxygen flow rate into the combustion chamber of 51.7 kg/s. That means I need to be able to give some pressure on those tanks. The cheapest gas on the moon seems to be oxygen, so one would expect that they'd use oxygen also as the pressurizer.
So now comes the prize question: If I want to keep a flow rate of 51.7 kg/s to burn the entire 14.1 tons of oxygen, how much of it do I need additionally to get the rest there?