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Flight Works, Inc. SBIR Phase I Award, May 2021

A SBIR Phase I contract was awarded to Flight Works, Inc. in May, 2021 for $124,727.0 USD from the NASA.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
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Flight Works, Inc.
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Government Agency
NASA
NASA
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
80NSSC21C01980
Award Phase
Phase I0
Award Amount (USD)
124,7270
Date Awarded
May 11, 2021
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End Date
November 19, 2021
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Abstract

Flight Works is proposing to leverage its ongoing development of a high delta-V (gt; 3 km/s) pump-fed ldquo;greenrdquo; monopropellant transfer stage to obtain an even higher performance, high thrust, pump-fed hypergolic bipropellant stage designed specifically for small spacecraft deep space missions. The costs targeted for such stage would enable dedicated interplanetary missions with CubeSats and Nanosats at a price measured in millions as opposed to high tens of millions.nbsp;The proposed concept benefits from the extensive micro-pump technology developed at Flight Works for hypergolic, storable bipropellant propulsion systems, combined with space system-level know-how of its principals. With the technology, a pump-fed monopropellant system outperforms a high-performance pressure-fed biprop system; this performance is further enhanced here with a pump-fed biprop system. The result is a growth in payload capability of over 40%. The other benefit is a low-pressure set of tanks, reducing efforts associated with range safety compliance.nbsp;The biprop stage also leverages the commonality with the avionics suite of the monopropellant stage. This approach allows reducing the development scope, costs and risks while providing a high-performance, high-thrust transfer stage optimized for deep space missions.nbsp;The high thrust allows for rapid, efficient transfers, compared with electric propulsion systems which require many months to reach the targeted orbit. Also, the system can either stay attached to the small primary payload for long term mission operations or deploy it onto its destined trajectory, thus enhancing mission flexibility.nbsp;

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