Abstrak - Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 1 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 2 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 3 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 4 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 5 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 6 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
BAB 7 Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
COVER Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
DAFTAR PUSTAKA Diko Rivanto Nugroho
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Irwan Sofiyan
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
This thesis examines the performance enhancements achieved by incorporating a
solid rocket motor as a kick stage on small launch orbital rockets designed for
transporting small satellites to low Earth orbit. The study begins with a review of
relevant literature, including study of available commercial small launch rockets,
technological challenges, and the benefits of using solid rocket motors as kick stage
boosters. This review provides a foundation for the performance analysis.
Performance improvements are evaluated through various scenarios involving
different launcher payload capabilities, parking orbits, and elliptical transfer orbits.
Key metrics such as payload capacity, velocity, and energy requirements are
assessed to gauge the impact of the solid rocket motor on rocket efficiency and
capability. The findings suggest that integrating a solid rocket motor as a kick stage
could enhance the rockets capability beyond low earth orbit. Additionally, this
enhancement may increase the commercial viability of small satellite launch
providers by targeting the lunar market. This project offers valuable insights into
the strategic implementation kick stage in small launch orbital rockets for lunar
missions. The results contribute to the advancement of cost-effective and efficient
solutions for small satellite launches to lunar orbits, although achieving precise
lunar transfer orbit insertion remains a challenge.