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M10 (rocket engine)

M10 is a liquid-fuel upper-stage rocket engine in development by Avio on behalf of European Space Agency for use on Vega E. The engine, initially known as LM10-MIRA, was a derivation of the existing Russian RD-0146 engine and result of a past collaboration between Avio and Chemical Automatics Design Bureau (KBKhA) ended in 2014[3][4] after the escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict and consequent economic sanctions.[5] On May 6, 2022 engine testing campaign started at Salto di Quirra, Sardinia,[6] with consequent maiden flight on a Vega-E launcher expected by 2026 from Guiana Space Centre.[7]

M10
LM-10 MIRA model at Le Bourget
Country of origin European Union
 Italy
DesignerAvio, KBKhA
ManufacturerAvio
Applicationupper stage
Associated LVVega
PredecessorRD-0146
StatusUnder development
Liquid-fuel engine
PropellantLiquid oxygen / liquid methane
Mixture ratio3.4
CycleExpander cycle
Pumps1
Configuration
Chamber1
Nozzle ratio40
Performance
Thrust98 kN (22,000 lbf)
Specific impulse362 s
Used in
Vega-E
References
Notes[1][2]

Overview edit

The M10 engine is the first operational European methane rocket engine, conceived for use on upper stages of future Vega-E and Vega-E Light launchers, in which will replace both the solid-fueled Zefiro 3rd stage and hydrazine-fueled AVUM 4th upper stage. An industrial team directed by Avio with companies of Austria, Belgium, France, Czech Republic, Romania and Switzerland will manufacture the engine. The M10 minimum thrust requirements are a thrust of 98 kN (22,000 lbf) with a propellant mixture ratio of 3.4 and a minimum specific impulse of 362s.[1]

Development edit

A feasibility study on improving Vega began in 2004, when the rocket was still in development, with the aim of increase performance, reduce costs and move away from toxic hydrazine fuels. The study proposed a new three-stage version of the rocket named Lyra with a liquid oxygen-methane upper stage. In 2007 Avio and KBKhA started the collaboration for the development of such an engine under an agreement signed between Italian and Russian governments in Moscow on November 28, 2000. The first phase of the collaboration, ended in 2008, aimed at designing a concept for a 10t thrust LOx-LNG engine. The second phase of the collaboration focused instead on designing, manufacturing and testing a 7.5t thrust LM10-MIRA demonstrator engine. The engine was successfully tested in June 2014 in Voronezh, Russia.[4]

After the end of the collaboration with KBKhA, Avio continued the development of M10 under the Vega-Evolution program returning to the original target thrust of 10t. Objectives were finalizing development of main subsystems such as turbopumps, valves, igniter, thrust vectoring and a new ALM 3D printed Thrust Chamber Assembly (TCA).[2] A subscale model of the TCA was tested successfully on 13 November 2018 in Colleferro, Italy.[8]

In February 2020 a full scale engine prototype with a 3D printed TCA was successfully tested at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, firing 19 times for a total of 450 seconds.[9]

On May 6 2022, the engine test and qualification campaign started in Avio's new Space Propulsion Test Facility (SPTF) at the Salto di Quirra with a single firing of 20 seconds.[6] The first series of testing concluded successfully in July 2022 with a total ignition time of more than 800 seconds.[10]

See also edit

Comparable engines edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Motore M10" [Engine M10] (in Italian). Avio. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b D. Kajon; D.Liuzzi; C. Boffa; M. Rudnykh; D. Drigo; L. Arione; N. Ierardo; A. Sirbi (1 August 2019). "Development of the liquid oxygen and methane M10 rocket engine for the Vega-E upper stage" (PDF). doi:10.13009/EUCASS2019-315. Retrieved 24 March 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ R. Battiston (30 June 2016). "Italian Contribution to Innovative Space Propulsion & Re-entry missions" (PDF). CESMA, Centro Studi Militari Aeronautici "Giulio Douhet". Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b P. Bellomi; M. Rudnykh; S. Carapellese; D. Liuzzi; G. Caggiano; L. Arione; A.A. Gurtovoy; S.D. Lobov; V. S. Rachuk (8 February 2019). "Development of LM10-MIRA liquid oxygen – liquid natural gas expander cycle demonstrator engine". Progress in Propulsion Physics – Volume 11. pp. 447–466. doi:10.1051/eucass/201911447. ISBN 978-5-94588-228-7. S2CID 139531422. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  5. ^ Aliberti, Marco; Lisitsyna, Ksenia (May 2018). Russia's Posture in Space: Prospects for Europe. European Space Policy Institute. p. 2. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78960-6. ISBN 978-3-319-90554-9. S2CID 187915217. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  6. ^ a b Cozzi, Emilio (13 November 2018). "Il primo propulsore europeo a metano liquido ha passato il collaudo". Wired Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  7. ^ "New launch service contracts for Vega C and new development activities". Avio (Press release). 20 January 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  8. ^ Avio (21 November 2018). "Hot fire test of prototype engine thrust chamber for future Vega Evolution". ESA. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  9. ^ "3D-printed thrust chamber passes first tests for Vega evolutions". ESA. 3 March 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  10. ^ "First half 2022 results". Avio (Press release). 9 September 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.

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M10 is a liquid fuel upper stage rocket engine in development update by Avio on behalf of European Space Agency for use on Vega E The engine initially known as LM10 MIRA was a derivation of the existing Russian RD 0146 engine and result of a past collaboration between Avio and Chemical Automatics Design Bureau KBKhA ended in 2014 3 4 after the escalation of the Russo Ukrainian conflict and consequent economic sanctions 5 On May 6 2022 engine testing campaign started at Salto di Quirra Sardinia 6 with consequent maiden flight on a Vega E launcher expected by 2026 from Guiana Space Centre 7 M10LM 10 MIRA model at Le BourgetCountry of origin European Union ItalyDesignerAvio KBKhAManufacturerAvioApplicationupper stageAssociated LVVegaPredecessorRD 0146StatusUnder developmentLiquid fuel enginePropellantLiquid oxygen liquid methaneMixture ratio3 4CycleExpander cyclePumps1ConfigurationChamber1Nozzle ratio40PerformanceThrust98 kN 22 000 lbf Specific impulse362 sUsed inVega EReferencesNotes 1 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 Development 3 See also 3 1 Comparable engines 4 ReferencesOverview editThe M10 engine is the first operational European methane rocket engine conceived for use on upper stages of future Vega E and Vega E Light launchers in which will replace both the solid fueled Zefiro 3rd stage and hydrazine fueled AVUM 4th upper stage An industrial team directed by Avio with companies of Austria Belgium France Czech Republic Romania and Switzerland will manufacture the engine The M10 minimum thrust requirements are a thrust of 98 kN 22 000 lbf with a propellant mixture ratio of 3 4 and a minimum specific impulse of 362s 1 Development editA feasibility study on improving Vega began in 2004 when the rocket was still in development with the aim of increase performance reduce costs and move away from toxic hydrazine fuels The study proposed a new three stage version of the rocket named Lyra with a liquid oxygen methane upper stage In 2007 Avio and KBKhA started the collaboration for the development of such an engine under an agreement signed between Italian and Russian governments in Moscow on November 28 2000 The first phase of the collaboration ended in 2008 aimed at designing a concept for a 10t thrust LOx LNG engine The second phase of the collaboration focused instead on designing manufacturing and testing a 7 5t thrust LM10 MIRA demonstrator engine The engine was successfully tested in June 2014 in Voronezh Russia 4 After the end of the collaboration with KBKhA Avio continued the development of M10 under the Vega Evolution program returning to the original target thrust of 10t Objectives were finalizing development of main subsystems such as turbopumps valves igniter thrust vectoring and a new ALM 3D printed Thrust Chamber Assembly TCA 2 A subscale model of the TCA was tested successfully on 13 November 2018 in Colleferro Italy 8 In February 2020 a full scale engine prototype with a 3D printed TCA was successfully tested at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center firing 19 times for a total of 450 seconds 9 On May 6 2022 the engine test and qualification campaign started in Avio s new Space Propulsion Test Facility SPTF at the Salto di Quirra with a single firing of 20 seconds 6 The first series of testing concluded successfully in July 2022 with a total ignition time of more than 800 seconds 10 See also edit nbsp Spaceflight portalAttitude Vernier Upper Module AVUM Prometheus rocket engine Liquid rocket Vega rocket RD 0146Comparable engines edit Aeon 1 TQ 11References edit a b Motore M10 Engine M10 in Italian Avio Retrieved 24 March 2021 a b D Kajon D Liuzzi C Boffa M Rudnykh D Drigo L Arione N Ierardo A Sirbi 1 August 2019 Development of the liquid oxygen and methane M10 rocket engine for the Vega E upper stage PDF doi 10 13009 EUCASS2019 315 Retrieved 24 March 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help R Battiston 30 June 2016 Italian Contribution to Innovative Space Propulsion amp Re entry missions PDF CESMA Centro Studi Militari Aeronautici Giulio Douhet Retrieved 24 March 2021 a b P Bellomi M Rudnykh S Carapellese D Liuzzi G Caggiano L Arione A A Gurtovoy S D Lobov V S Rachuk 8 February 2019 Development of LM10 MIRA liquid oxygen liquid natural gas expander cycle demonstrator engine Progress in Propulsion Physics Volume 11 pp 447 466 doi 10 1051 eucass 201911447 ISBN 978 5 94588 228 7 S2CID 139531422 Retrieved 23 March 2021 Aliberti Marco Lisitsyna Ksenia May 2018 Russia s Posture in Space Prospects for Europe European Space Policy Institute p 2 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 78960 6 ISBN 978 3 319 90554 9 S2CID 187915217 Retrieved 10 May 2022 a b Cozzi Emilio 13 November 2018 Il primo propulsore europeo a metano liquido ha passato il collaudo Wired Italia in Italian Retrieved 10 May 2022 New launch service contracts for Vega C and new development activities Avio Press release 20 January 2022 Retrieved 20 January 2022 Avio 21 November 2018 Hot fire test of prototype engine thrust chamber for future Vega Evolution ESA Retrieved 24 March 2021 3D printed thrust chamber passes first tests for Vega evolutions ESA 3 March 2020 Retrieved 24 March 2021 First half 2022 results Avio Press release 9 September 2022 Retrieved 16 September 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M10 rocket engine amp oldid 1153210963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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