I'm a bit shy on my math here but:What would be the implications of a (reusable) first stage with a slightly ad-hoc tripropellant combination? Say, an engine cluster containing both Prometheus and Vulcain engines? The Prometheus engines can do much of the thrust at the start of flight, light the A5 / A6 do with solids, and then swap to Vulcain only later in the primary flight, improving the specific impulse of the stage over all? Then use the Prometheus engines for landing, and the boost back and / or re-entry burns, if those exist? Would this help to reduce the extreme wet mass requirements of re-usability from an all Prometheus stage? Would using hydrogen in a first stage make it unacceptably high volume?
Quote from: Solarsail on 08/08/2022 06:09 amI'm a bit shy on my math here but:What would be the implications of a (reusable) first stage with a slightly ad-hoc tripropellant combination? Say, an engine cluster containing both Prometheus and Vulcain engines? The Prometheus engines can do much of the thrust at the start of flight, light the A5 / A6 do with solids, and then swap to Vulcain only later in the primary flight, improving the specific impulse of the stage over all? Then use the Prometheus engines for landing, and the boost back and / or re-entry burns, if those exist? Would this help to reduce the extreme wet mass requirements of re-usability from an all Prometheus stage? Would using hydrogen in a first stage make it unacceptably high volume?The extra tanks required for LH would add so extra dry mass that any gains from LH higher ISP would be loss. LH is better as US propellant.