Rocket cooled:
Intercooler for rocket plume technology

How we make a difference

Nammo Westcott, commissioned by the European Space Agency, is currently constructing and will operate the UK National Space Propulsion Test Facility at Westcott Venture Park, Buckinghamshire, UK. The National Space Propulsion Test Facility will provide world-leading facilities within the UK that will enable rocket engines up to 1.5kN to be tested in high-altitude (near vacuum) conditions, cementing Westcott as the centre of excellence for space propulsion within the UK.

A key enabler of the facility is the rocket plume intercooler (heat exchanger) which will cool the rocket exhaust gases from temperatures of in excess of 2,000°C to less than 50°C.

About Nammo Westcott

Nammo Westcott is a major supplier of chemical propulsion systems to key spacecraft manufacturers. Its rocket engines and thrusters serve commercial, defence and science markets. Nammo is involved in the development, production and test activities in rocket engines test services, chemical propulsion subsystems, monopropellant attitude control system thrusters and hypergolic bipropellant apogee engines.
 
 

The Challenge

Nammo required a heat exchanger that would be able to withstand the extreme temperatures generated from the firing of the rockets and to remove that heat from the generated exhaust plume to allow the vacuum pumps to reliably operate and maintain the simulated high altitude conditions. Quenching gas temperatures in excess of 2,000°C was a unique challenge and required a partner with expertise in providing first-class thermal management solutions. Nammo approached numerous companies all over the world but none, other than Reaction Engines, could provide a solution on the scale that they required.

THE ROCKET PLUME INTERCOOLER CORE

THE ROCKET PLUME INTERCOOLER OUTER VACUUM VESSEL (SHELL)

Creating value

Nammo Westcott is a major supplier of chemical propulsion systems to key spacecraft manufacturers. Its rocket engines and thrusters serve commercial, defence and science markets. Nammo is involved in the development, production and test activities in rocket engines test services, chemical propulsion subsystems, monopropellant attitude control system thrusters and hypergolic bipropellant apogee engines.

Data

Vessel Diameter:1.7m
Total Height:1.8m
Total Length:

4.5m (inc. diffuser adapter)

2.0m (ex. diffuser adapter)

Heat exchanger core size:1m x 1m x 1m

Dry masses:

Core:

Main Vessel:

Diffuser adapter:

Total (dry) mass:

Wet mass:

810kg

1180kg

435kg

2425kg

+100kg

Inlet temperature (‘shell side’):~2,300°C
Outlet temperature (’shell side’):< 50°C
Heat Rejection:1.5 to 2.0 MW
(depending on rocket under test)

Waste heat energy recovery with Brunel University

Brunel University had been reviewing current methodologies for waste heat recovery in industrial processes, specifically heat recovery opportunities for energy optimisation in the steel/iron, food and ceramic industries.Â