RD-0120

The RD-0120 (, GRAU index: 11D122) was the Energia core rocket engine, fueled by LH2/LOX, roughly equivalent to the RS-25 (Space Shuttle Main Engine, SSME). These were attached to the Energia core rather than the orbiter, so were not recoverable after a flight, but created a more modular design (the Energia core could be used for a variety of missions besides launching the shuttle). The RD-0120 and the RS-25 have both similarities and differences. The RD-0120 achieved a slightly higher specific impulse and combustion chamber pressure with reduced complexity and cost (but it was single-use), as compared to the RS-25. It uses a fuel-rich staged combustion cycle and a single shaft to drive both the fuel and oxidizer turbopumps. Some of the Russian design features, such as the simpler and cheaper channel wall nozzles, were evaluated by Rocketdyne for possible upgrades to the RS-25. It achieved combustion stability without the acoustic resonance chambers that the RS-25 required.

Specifications

RD-0120

  • Thrust at 106% throttle (vacuum): 1961.3 kN, (sea-level): 1526 kN
  • Specific impulse (vacuum): 455 isp, (sea-level): 354 isp
  • Burn time: nominal 480–500s, certified for 1670s
  • Basic engine weight: 3450 kg
  • Length: 4.55m, diameter: 2.42m
  • Propellants: LOX / LH2
  • Mixture ratio: 6:1
  • Contractor: Chemical Automatics Design Bureau (Конструкторское Бюро Химавтоматики)
  • Vehicle application: Energia core stage.

See also

  • RD-170 — the rocket engine used on Energia's strap-on boosters

References

  1. Bart Hendrickx. Energiya-Buran: The Soviet Space Shuttle Praxis Publishing Ltd, 2007^
  2. RD-0120 Encyclopedia Astronautica, retrieved 2015-07-15^
  3. ЖРД РД-0120 (11Д122) retrieved 2015-07-07^
  4. Liquid Rocket Engine Voronezh Mechanical Plant, retrieved 2015-05-29^