Engineering:Mélanie (rocket)

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Mélanie is a French solid rocket motor, 16 cm in diameter, initially used as first stage of the Monica rocket.[1][2][3] There are two versions, Mélanie and "2Mélanie" (exact name unknown) :[4]

Stage / Engine Length

(mm)

Diameter

(mm)

Propellant mass

(kg)

Total impulse

(daNs)

Burning time

(s)

Melanie 1065 160 15 3100 5
"2Melanie" 2170 160 30 6200 5

The first version was used on Monica I, II and IVA; while the improved "2Melanie", with twice the propellant, was used on Monica III, IVB and V.[4]

Melanie was later used in several ATEF and ONERA rockets.[5][3] In the ONERA rockets, such as Daniel,[3] Antarès and Berenice,[3] Melanie was placed inside a 22 cm diameter cylindrical housing. This version delivered a total impulse of 48 kN.s with about 22 kilograms of propellant.

References

  1. "Caractéristiques des fusées météo à propulsion solide et propulsion hybride.... Mélanie". Les débuts de la recherche spatiale française. IFHE - Institut Français d'Histoire de l'Espace. 2007. ISBN 978-2-846-08215-0. 
  2. "The Monica rockets". 2012-11-14. http://fuseurop.univ-perp.fr/monica_e.htm. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "ONERA rockets". 2012-11-14. http://fuseurop.univ-perp.fr/onera_e.htm. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Jacques Serra, Jean. "The Monica rockets". http://fuseurop.univ-perp.fr/monica_e.htm. Retrieved 27 April 2018. 
  5. "Melanie". http://www.astronautix.com/m/melanie.html.