In order to meet a minimum total impulse requirement for a rocket engine displaying off-nominal performance and showing variations in mixture ratio, what has to be done?

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This quiz covers: Turbopumps, rocket propulsion systems performance, propellant budget, engine design and controls, engine system calibration, integration and optimization.   A turbopump is a rotating machine that feeds pressurized propellant into the combustion chamber of a rocket engine. Turbopumps are made up of two main parts: a driving gas turbine and a rotodynamic pump. They are similar in design to turbochargers, but are more complex and have 20 times more power density. Rocket engines are reaction engines that use stored propellants to create thrust. They can be classified into... Show more

In order to meet a minimum total impulse requirement for a rocket engine displaying off-nominal performance and showing variations in mixture ratio, what has to be done?