Press Release

Energomash Performs Successful Second Fire Test of RD-191 Engine

By SpaceRef Editor
September 1, 2001
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Energomash successfully completed the second fire test of the RD-191 engine
on 28 August. In accordance with the program the test duration was 10 s.
The engine is being developed to use in the first stage of the Angara family
LV including reusable stage booster Baikal.

RD-191 is a Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine consuming LOX and kerosene with
after-burning of oxidizing gas-generator gas in the main combustion chamber.
The engine has been designed based on the engines RD-170 and RD-171
developed for LV Energia and Zenit accordingly. RD-191 is a one chamber
engine unlike four-chamber RD-170 and RD-171. The engine is equipped with a
new turbo-pump of less power, one gas generator and a new system of
propellant consumption rate control. Regulating of the thrust vector is
provided through deflection of the main combustion chamber in two planes.
In March 1999 the engine mockup was delivered to Khrunichev Space Center for
integration of interface between the engine and LV. The engine was
demonstrated in the Paris Air Show in 1999 and 2001 and at the MAKS-2001 Air
Show in Zhukovski being mounted on LV Angara and Baikal.

The main performances of the engine are as follows:

Oxidizer – LOX

Fuel – kerosene

Propellant mixture ratio – 2.63 (LOX/RP)

Thrust at sea level = 196 t

Thrust in vacuum = 212.6 t

Specific Impulse at sea level = 310.7 s

Specific Impulse in vacuum = 337 s

To provide the most efficient mission profile the engine is capable to
regulate the thrust in the range 30% to 100% of nominal value.

SpaceRef staff editor.