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RD-180
Part of RD-170
RD-180 Credit: Lockheed Martin |
Glushko LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Atlas III, Atlas V stage 1. In production. First flight 2000. Two-thrust-chamber derivative of the four-chamber RD-170 used on Zenit.
Status: In production. Date: 1993-99, 1992-. Number: 14 . Thrust: 4,152.00 kN (933,406 lbf). Unfuelled mass: 5,480 kg (12,080 lb). Specific impulse: 339 s. Specific impulse sea level: 313 s. Burn time: 270 s. Height: 3.56 m (11.67 ft). Diameter: 3.15 m (10.33 ft).
The RD-180 was a two-thrust-chamber derivative of the four-chamber RD-170. It packaged the high performance, operability, and reusability features of the RD-170 in a size to meet the propulsion requirements for the Atlas V Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle. The RD-180 was a total propulsion unit with hydraulics for control valve actuation and thrust vector gimbaling, pneumatics for valve actuation and system purging, and a thrust frame to distribute loads, all self-contained as part of the engine. The engine, employing a LOX lead start, staged combustion cycle, and LOX rich turbine drive, delivered a 10 percent performance increase over then-operational US booster engines and provided clean, reusable operation. Only the main turbo-pump assembly and boost pumps required development and they were scalable from the RD-120 and RD-170 engines. All other components were taken directly from the RD-170. The RD-180 was developed in 42 months at a small fraction of the cost of a typical US new engine development. The engine powered the interim Atlas III and standard Atlas V launch vehicles.
General Description:
- Staged combustion cycle engine
- LOX/Kerosene propellants
- Two thrust chambers (gimbal +8 degrees)
- One oxygen rich pre-burner
- High pressure turbopump assembly
- Two-stage fuel pump
- Single-stage oxygen pump
- Single turbine
- Hypergolic ignition
- Self-contained hydraulic system (valves, TVC) powered with kerosene from fuel pump
- Health monitoring and life prediction system
- Automated flight preparation (after installation on the vehicle, all operations are automated through launch)
- Minimized interfaces with launch pad and vehicle (pneumatic and hydraulic systems self-contained, electrical panels consolidated, thrust frame to simplify mechanical interface)
- Environmentally clean operations with staged combustion oxidizer rich pre-burner, and oxidizer start and shutdown modes that eliminate coking and unburned kerosene pollution potential
- 50 - 100% continuous throttling provided potential for real time trajectory matching and engine checkout on the pad before launch commit
- 80% RD-170 parts
- Chamber Pressure: 256.6 bar.
- Area Ratio: 36.4.
- Thrust to Weight Ratio: 77.26.
- Oxidizer to Fuel Ratio: 2.72.
Country:
Russia.
Launch Vehicles:
Timberwind Centaur,
Atlas 3A,
Atlas 3B.
Propellants:
Lox/Kerosene.
Stages:
Atlas CCB,
Atlas IIIA.
Agency:
Glushko bureau.
Bibliography:
287,
342,
355,
7504.
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