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Experimental Validation of a Working Fluid Versatile Supersonic Turbine for Micro Launchers

by
Cleopatra Florentina Cuciumita
*,
Valeriu Alexandru Vilag
,
Cosmin Petru Suciu
and
Emilia Georgiana Prisăcariu
The Romanian Research and Development Institute for Gas Turbines COMOTI, 061126 Bucharest, Romania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Aerospace 2025, 12(10), 887; https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace12100887
Submission received: 31 July 2025 / Revised: 24 September 2025 / Accepted: 29 September 2025 / Published: 30 September 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Astronautics & Space Science)

Abstract

The growing demand for micro-launchers capable of placing payloads between 1 and 100 kg into low Earth orbit stems from rapid advances in electronics and the resulting increase in nanosatellite capabilities. Simultaneously, space programs are prioritizing the use of alternative propellants, those that are more sustainable, cost-effective, and readily available. As a result, modern launcher development emphasizes versatility, reliability, reusability, and adaptability to various working fluids. This paper presents the experimental validation of a supersonic turbine design methodology tailored for such adaptable systems. The focus is on a turbine class intended for a turbopump in micro-launchers with payload capacities around 100 kg. The experimental campaign employed two working fluids (air and methane) to assess the method’s robustness. The validation was performed on a stator only planar model, and the experimental data was compared with the analytical result obtained through the Mach number similarity criterion. The results confirm that the approach accurately identifies flow similarity through Mach number matching, even when the working fluid changes. Comparative analysis between experimental data and predictions demonstrates the method’s reliability, with measurement uncertainties also addressed. These findings support the methodology’s applicability in practical engine design and adaptation. Future work will explore enhancements to improve predictive capability and flexibility. The method may be extended to other systems where fluid substitution offers design or operational advantages.
Keywords: micro launcher; supersonic turbine; performance estimation; experimental validation; working fluid versatility micro launcher; supersonic turbine; performance estimation; experimental validation; working fluid versatility

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Cuciumita, C.F.; Vilag, V.A.; Suciu, C.P.; Prisăcariu, E.G. Experimental Validation of a Working Fluid Versatile Supersonic Turbine for Micro Launchers. Aerospace 2025, 12, 887. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace12100887

AMA Style

Cuciumita CF, Vilag VA, Suciu CP, Prisăcariu EG. Experimental Validation of a Working Fluid Versatile Supersonic Turbine for Micro Launchers. Aerospace. 2025; 12(10):887. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace12100887

Chicago/Turabian Style

Cuciumita, Cleopatra Florentina, Valeriu Alexandru Vilag, Cosmin Petru Suciu, and Emilia Georgiana Prisăcariu. 2025. "Experimental Validation of a Working Fluid Versatile Supersonic Turbine for Micro Launchers" Aerospace 12, no. 10: 887. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace12100887

APA Style

Cuciumita, C. F., Vilag, V. A., Suciu, C. P., & Prisăcariu, E. G. (2025). Experimental Validation of a Working Fluid Versatile Supersonic Turbine for Micro Launchers. Aerospace, 12(10), 887. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace12100887

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