ISRO completes development of Propulsion System for Gaganyaan
ISRO completes qualification tests for Gaganyaan's Service Module Propulsion System, validating key abort and orbital manoeuvre functions.
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Bengaluru, 12 July
ISRO on Saturday
said it has successfully completed the development of Service Module Propulsion
System (SMPS) for Gaganyaan Mission with the completion of the qualification
test programme.
A full duration
hot test of SMPS for 350 seconds was conducted to validate the integrated
performance of the SMPS for flight off-nominal mission profile of the Service
Module based mission abort on Friday.
Gaganyaan mission
is India's first human spaceflight mission in the making.
"The overall
performance of the propulsion system during the hot test was normal as per
pre-test predictions," ISRO said in a statement.
According to the
space agency, "The Service Module (SM) of Gaganyaan is a regulated
bi-propellant based propulsion system that caters to the requirements of the
Orbital Module for orbit circularisation, on-orbit control, de-boost
manoeuvring and Service Module based abort during the ascent phase."
The Liquid Apogee
Motor (LAM) engines provide the main propulsive force during the orbit
circularisation and de-boost phases, while the Reaction Control System (RCS)
thrusters ensures precise attitude control, it added.
"A System Demonstration Model (SDM) test bed was realised emulating the fluid circuit of the SMPS, encompassing the propellant tank feed system, helium pressurisation system, flight-qualified thrusters, and control components," ISRO said.
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