Published on: September 12, 2024
AEROSPIKE ROCKET ENGINE
AEROSPIKE ROCKET ENGINE
NEWS – A Bengaluru-based startup, SpaceFields, successfully conducted the hot-firing of India’s first aerospike rocket engine.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The test took place at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus in Challakere, Chitradurga district.
- The aerospike engine offers higher efficiency than traditional bell-nozzle engines across various altitudes.
What is an Aerospike Engine?
- Aerospike engines maintain aerodynamic efficiency at different altitudes, unlike bell-nozzle engines that are optimized for specific altitudes.
- The altitude-compensating nozzle design ensures optimal efficiency in varying pressure conditions.
Test Campaign Details
- The static test was conducted on a 168-mm rocket motor at SpaceFields’ propulsion test facility.
- The engine was powered by an HTPB-based composite propellant.
- Test Results:
- Maximum recorded pressure: 11 bar.
- Peak thrust: 2000N.
- Total impulse: 54485.9 N.
Key Innovations and Materials
- The engine is constructed using Titanium Grade 5 as the main metal.
- Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)-based ablative thermal insulation protects the spike from hot gases.
- The thermal insulation patent was recently granted to SpaceFields.
Applications and Future Potential
- Aerospike engines hold promise for Single-Stage to Orbit (SSTO) rockets, which require only one engine to reach orbit.
- This technology can reduce the staging and fuel consumption needed for launching payloads.