SanderBuruma
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I've been trying to find some in-depth articles, books, literature etc that describe structural mass fraction, or the structural coefficient. I understand what it is (ie, the % of the dry mass that isn't payload) but not exactly and in detail its relationship with vehicle size and payload size in particular.
As it is, as a vehicle (lets say a hypothetical SSTO) gets larger it needs more and more structural mass to counter the challenges of acceleration, oscillations, air friction, engine heat and so on so the craft doesn't experience structural failure.
Presumeably also, there is a theoretical certain maximum of payload that can be launched in one go given present day technology and the exact type of vehicle used.
My basic question is how does payload/structure decrease as payload to LEO increases mathematically and is there some literature out there that addresses this relationship specifically?
As it is, as a vehicle (lets say a hypothetical SSTO) gets larger it needs more and more structural mass to counter the challenges of acceleration, oscillations, air friction, engine heat and so on so the craft doesn't experience structural failure.
Presumeably also, there is a theoretical certain maximum of payload that can be launched in one go given present day technology and the exact type of vehicle used.
My basic question is how does payload/structure decrease as payload to LEO increases mathematically and is there some literature out there that addresses this relationship specifically?