Rocket-based combined cycle

The RBCC, or Rocket-Based Combined Cycle propulsion system, is one of the two types of propulsion systems that may be tested in the Boeing X-43 experimental aircraft. The RBCC, or strutjet as it is sometimes called, is a combination propulsion system that consists of a ramjet, scramjet, and ducted rocket, where all three systems use a shared flow path.[1]

It has been speculated that aerospace engineer Richard Foster originally introduced the term RBCC into the aerospace nomenclature.

A TBCC, or Turbine Based Combined Cycle propulsion system, is a turbine engine combined with a ramjet and scramjet.[2]

A TRCC, or Turbo Rocket Combined Cycle propulsion system, is another combination propulsion system that combines an afterburning turbine engine with a RBCC propulsion system.[3]

See also

References

  1. Sketch of a RBCC propulsion system (scroll down to 7th picture)
  2. Sketch of a TBCC propulsion system (scroll down to 5th picture)
  3. Sketch of a TRCC propulsion system (scroll down to 9th picture)
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-02-27.


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