Topics List
Jun. 30, 2017 Updated
Updates on Development of LE-5B-3 Engine – Firing Test Begins
JAXA tested LE-5B-3, the liquid rocket engine designed to propel the second stage of H3 Launch Vehicle now under development. LE-5B-3 enhances the LE-5B-2 engine that likewise boosts the second stage of H-IIA and H-IIB. LE-5B-2 has earned the time-tested record of reliability after scores of successful H-II launches. Improvements are being made to lower the cost of LE-5B-3, without compensating the dynamics to blast off H3, a larger rocket and to sustain its flight. JFollowing the design improvements for affordability and performance which reached the desired level in August 2016, JAXA successfully conducted the test of the liquid hydrogen turbopump in December 2016 through January 2017. The liquid hydrogen turbopump — equivalent of the heart of a human body — draws in the propellants into the engine thrust chamber. JSince March 2017, the first engineering model equipped with the hydrogen turbopump was assembled, kicking off its preliminary firing testing. The test is proceeding on schedule. By September 2017, test results will expectedly prove the soundness of the basic design improvements. |
|
---|
Mar. 31, 2017 Updated
LE-9 Engine Assembled, Shipped for Testing
On March 31, in Tanegashima Space Center, LE-9 engine for the new H3 type of launch vehicles was installed on the facility’s firing test stand used for liquid fuel boosters. The test schedule will be available on the website as soon as determined. |
|
---|
Jul. 7, 2016 Updated
Logo mark for development of H3 Launch Vehicle created
JAXA created a logo for the development of the H3 Launch Vehicle to unify engineers’ minds with a single goal. |
|
---|
Comments are closed.