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EN 14607-5-1:2004

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Space engineering - Mechanical - Part 5-1: Liquid and electric propulsion for spacecraft

Superseded date

09-01-2014

Superseded by

EN 16603-35-01:2014

Published date

08-04-2004

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions, abbreviated terms and symbols
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Definition of masses
  3.3 Abbreviated terms
  3.4 Symbols
4 Propulsion engineering activities
  4.1 Overview
       4.1.1 Characteristics of propulsion systems
       4.1.2 Structure of requirements
  4.2 Generic
       4.2.1 Introduction
       4.2.2 General
       4.2.3 Standards
       4.2.4 Quality system
       4.2.5 Design
       4.2.6 Materials
       4.2.7 Maximum expected operating pressure (MEOP)
       4.2.8 Documentation
5 Liquid propulsion systems for spacecraft
  5.1 General
  5.2 Functional
       5.2.1 Mission
       5.2.2 Functions
  5.3 Constraints
       5.3.1 Accelerations
       5.3.2 Pressure vessels and pressurized components
       5.3.3 Induced and environmental temperatures
       5.3.4 Thruster surroundings
       5.3.5 Thruster arrangement
  5.4 Interfaces
  5.5 Configurational
       5.5.1 General
       5.5.2 Selection
       5.5.3 Sizing
       5.5.4 Development
       5.5.5 External contaminants
       5.5.6 Internal contaminants
       5.5.7 Explosion risk
       5.5.8 Components guidelines
       5.5.9 Mass imbalance
       5.5.10 Ground support equipment (GSE)
       5.5.11 Filters
       5.5.12 Draining
       5.5.13 Blow-down ratio
       5.5.14 Pyrotechnic devices
       5.5.15 Pressure vessels
       5.5.16 Propellant tanks
       5.5.17 Thrusters
       5.5.18 Thrust-vector control (TVC)
       5.5.19 Monitoring
  5.6 Verification
       5.6.1 General
       5.6.2 Verification by analysis
       5.6.3 Verification by test
       5.6.4 Data exchange for models
  5.7 Quality factors
       5.7.1 Reliability
       5.7.2 Production and manufacturing process
  5.8 Operation and disposal
       5.8.1 General
       5.8.2 Operations on ground
       5.8.3 Tank operation
       5.8.4 Disposal
  5.9 Support
6 Electric propulsion systems for spacecraft
  6.1 General
  6.2 Functional
       6.2.1 Mission
       6.2.2 Functions
       6.2.3 Performances
  6.3 Constraints
       6.3.1 General
       6.3.2 High frequency current loops
       6.3.3 Plume effects
       6.3.4 Thermal fluxes
       6.3.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
       6.3.6 Electric charging
  6.4 Interfaces
       6.4.1 Interface with the spacecraft
       6.4.2 Interface with the power bus
  6.5 Configurational
       6.5.1 General
       6.5.2 Selection
       6.5.3 Sizing
       6.5.4 Design development
       6.5.5 Components guidelines
       6.5.6 Thrusters
       6.5.7 Thrust-vector control
       6.5.8 Propellant management assembly
       6.5.9 Propellant tanks
       6.5.10 Blow-down ratio
       6.5.11 Pressure vessels
       6.5.12 Power supply, control and processing subsystem
       6.5.13 Monitoring
       6.5.14 Pyrotechnic devices
       6.5.15 Ground support equipment (GSE)
       6.5.16 Contaminants
       6.5.17 Electrical design
  6.6 Physical
       6.6.1 Materials
       6.6.2 Mass imbalance
  6.7 Verification
       6.7.1 General
       6.7.2 Verification by analysis
       6.7.3 Verification by test
       6.7.4 Data exchange for models
  6.8 Quality factors
       6.8.1 Reliability
       6.8.2 Production and manufacturing
  6.9 Operation and disposal
  6.10 Support
Annex A (informative) Standards for propellants,
        pressurants, simulants and cleaning agents
  A.1 Rational
  A.2 Propellants
      A.2.1 Storable propellants
      A.2.2 Solid propellants
      A.2.3 Liquid
      A.2.4 Gas
  A.3 Pressurants
  A.4 Simulants
  A.5 Cleaning agents
Bibliography

EN 14607 Part 5.1 of Space engineering - Mechanical defined the requirements for the discipline liquid and electric propulsion for spacecraftThis document belongs to the propulsion field of the mechanical discipline, as defined in EN 13292, and defines the regulatory aspects applicable to elements and processes for liquid, including cold gas, and electrical propulsion for spacecraft. It specifies the activities to perform in the engineering of such propulsion systems, their applicability, and defines the requirements for the engineering aspects: functional, configurational, interfaces, physical, environmental, quality factors, operational and verification.General requirements relating to Mechanical Engineering are defined in EN 14607 Part 1.This document applies only to liquid, including cold gas, and electrical propulsion systems used in spacecraft and to related mechanical parts. Solid propulsion for spacecraft, and solid and liquid propulsion for launchers are not covered by this document.Other forms of propulsion currently under development (e.g. nuclear, nuclear-electric, solar-thermal and hybrid propulsion) are not presently covered by this document.When viewed in a specific project context, the requirements defined in this document should be tailored to match the genuine requirements of a particular profile and circumstances of a project.NOTETailoring is a process by which individual requirements of specifications, standards and related documents are evaluated and made applicable to a specific project, by selection and in some exceptional cases, modification of existing or addition of new requirements.

Committee
CEN/BT
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

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MIL-STD-1541 Revision A:1987 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE SYSTEMS
EN 13292:1999 Space engineering standards - Policy and principles
MIL-STD-1522 Revision A:1984 STANDARD GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF PRESSURIZED MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS
EN 14101:2001 Space product assurance - Material selection for controlling stress-corrosion cracking
EN 14824:2003 Space engineering - Testing
MIL-STD-1774 Base Document:1982 PROCESS FOR CLEANING HYDRAZINE SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
EN 13291-3:2003 Space product assurance - General requirements - Part 3: Materials, mechanical parts and processes
EN 14607-7:2004 Space engineering - Mechnical - Part 7: Mechnical parts
EN 14607-6:2004 Space engineering - Mechanical - Part 6: Pyrotechnics
EN 13701:2001 Space systems - Glossary of terms
MIL-STD-461 Revision G:2015 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
ISO 14620-1:2002 Space systems Safety requirements Part 1: System safety
EN 14737-1:2004 Space engineering - Ground systems and operations - Part 1: Principles and requirements
EN ISO 14620-1:2002 Space systems - Safety requirements - Part 1: System safety (ISO 14620-1:2002)
EN 14725:2003 Space engineering - Verification
EN 14607-2:2004 Space engineering - Mechanical - Part 2: Structural
EN 14607-8:2004 Space engineering - Mechanical - Part 8: Materials

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