Engineering:RS-2200

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RS-2200
Country of originUnited States
Date1990's
DesignerRocketdyne
ApplicationX-33
Associated L/VXRS-2200
StatusDevelopment Canceled
Liquid-fuel engine
PropellantLOX / LH2
Configuration
Nozzle ratio173:1
Performance
Thrust (vac.)2,201 kN (495,000 lbf)
Thrust (SL)1,917 kN (431,000 lbf)
Thrust-to-weight ratio83:1
Chamber pressure155 bar (2,250 psi)
Isp (vac.)455 seconds
Isp (SL)347 seconds
Dimensions
MeasurementForward End: 6.4 m (250 in) wide, 2.4 m (94 in) long

Aft End: 2.4 m (94 in) wide, 2.4 m (94 in) long

Forward to Aft: 4.3 m (170 in)

The Rocketdyne RS-2200 was an experimental linear aerospike rocket engine developed by Rocketdyne for Lockheed Martin's VentureStar program.[1][2] The program was ultimately cancelled in 2001 before any RS-2200 engines were assembled. [3][4][5]

XRS-2200

Main page: Engineering:Rocketdyne XRS-2200

The XRS-2200 was a subscale testbed engine that was intended to be developed into the full-scale RS-2200. This engine, unlike its full-scale counterpart, made it to the test stand and accumulated approximately 1,600 seconds of hot-fire testing. [3]

References

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