CE-20
The CE-20 is a cryogenic rocket engine developed by the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), a subsidiary of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It has been developed to power the upper stage of the LVM3. It is the first Indian cryogenic engine to feature a gas-generator cycle. The high thrust cryogenic engine is the most powerful upper stage cryogenic engine in operational service.
A computer model of CE-20 | |
Country of origin | India |
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First flight | June 5, 2017 |
Designer | LPSC, ISRO |
Manufacturer | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited |
Application | Upper stage booster |
Status | Active |
Liquid-fuel engine | |
Propellant | LOX / LH2 |
Mixture ratio | 5.05 |
Cycle | Gas Generator |
Configuration | |
Chamber | 1 |
Nozzle ratio | 100 |
Performance | |
Thrust, vacuum | 186.36 kN (41,900 lbf) |
Throttle range | 180–220 kN (40,000–49,000 lbf) |
Chamber pressure | 6 MPa (870 psi) |
Specific impulse, vacuum | 442 seconds (4.33 km/s) |
Burn time | 640-800 seconds |
Dimensions | |
Dry weight | 588 kg (1,296 lb) |
Used in | |
Upper stage of LVM3 | |
References | |
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