YF-1
The YF-1 was a Chinese liquid rocket engine burning N2O4 and UDMH in a gas generator cycle. It is a basic engine which when mounted in a four engine module forms the YF-2. It was used as the basis for developing a high altitude version known as the YF-3.
Country of origin | China |
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Date | 1958-1969 |
Designer | Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsion Technology, Ren Xinmin, Mo Tso-hsin, Zhang Guitian |
Associated LV | DF-3A, DF-4 and Long March 1 |
Predecessor | С2.1100 |
Successor | YF-20 |
Status | Retired |
Liquid-fuel engine | |
Propellant | N2O4 / UDMH |
Cycle | Gas Generator |
Configuration | |
Chamber | 1 |
Nozzle ratio | 10 |
Performance | |
Thrust, vacuum | 303.6 kN (68,300 lbf) |
Thrust, sea-level | 275.3 kN (61,900 lbf) |
Chamber pressure | 7.1 MPa (1,030 psi) |
Specific impulse, vacuum | 267.4 seconds (2.622 km/s) |
Specific impulse, sea-level | 242.5 seconds (2.378 km/s) |
Burn time | 140s |
Dimensions | |
Diameter | 56 centimetres (22 in) |
Used in | |
DF-3A, DF-4 and Long March 1 first stage. | |
References | |
References |
Some authors state that it was a direct copy of С.2.1100/С.2.1150 La-350 booster engine developed by Isayev OKB-2 (NII-88). What is known is that the engine development had great trouble with combustion instabilities and it took a long time to have a reliable combustion.
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