BREAKTHROUGH Venus Aerospace Rotating Detonating Engine With Air for Hypersonic Drone by end of 2025
By Brian Wang
Venus Aerospace, making hypersonic flight a reality for commercial and defense purposes, has achieved the first long-duration engine test of their Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE) in partnership with DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
They have a detonation ramjet engine and a rotating detonation rocket engine. Venus Aerospace has raised over $48 million in funding and has other grants.
RDREs theoretically can achieve an additional 15% efficiency over traditional rocket engines which directly leads to reduced propellant consumption, allowing them to fly farther on less fuel.
The most powerful detonation engine that Venus Aerospace has is 2000 lbs of thrust.
They combined detonation engine exhaust with air. Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine with air can let them transition to the ramjet sooner at mach 2.5. Venus Aerospace is able to transition to the ramjet engine at mach 2.5 instead of much faster than mach 3.
The detonation ramjet engine empowers high-speed vehicles and aircraft to cross long distances at high Mach speeds. It offers unparalleled efficiency across a broad speed range, including efficient cruising at Mach 4, while retaining the capability to reach even higher speeds.
Venus Aerospace’s supersonic flight test drone successfully completed its inaugural subsonic flight on Feb 24, 2024. The eight foot, 300lb drone was dropped at an altitude of 12,000 ft and accelerated to a top speed of Mach 0.9, flying for 10 miles. It was powered by a hydrogen peroxide monopropellant engine at 80% thrust in order to not exceed Mach 1. The test successfully demonstrated flight controls, stability, one leg of the ultimate Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE) propulsion system, telemetry, ground operations, and air launch. “Using an air-launched platform and a rocket-with-wing configuration allows us to cheaply and quickly get to the minimum viable test of our RDRE as a hypersonic engine.
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