The Vikas engine (a portmanteau from initials of VIKram Ambalal Sarabhai ) is a family of hypergolic liquid fuelled rocket engines conceptualized and designed by the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) in the 1970s. The design was based on the licensed version of the Viking engine with the chemical pressurisation system. The early production Vikas engines used some imported French components which were later replaced by domestically produced equivalents. It is used in the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) and LVM3 for space launch use.

Vikas engine is used to power the second stage of PSLV, boosters and second stage of GSLV Mark I and II and also the core stage of LVM3. The propellant loading for Vikas engine in PSLV, GSLV Mark I and II is 40 tons, while in LVM3 is 55 tons.

History

In 1974, Societe Europeenne de Propulsion agreed to transfer Viking engine technology in return for 100 man-years of engineering work from ISRO. The first engine built from the acquired technology was tested successfully in 1985 by Nambi Narayanan and his team at ISRO and named it Vikas. Most components for the VIKAS engine were made formerly by KELTEC, before beign subsumed by Brahmos Aerospace.

Technical details

PSLV-C50 second stage with Vikas engine

The engine uses up about 40 metric tons of UDMH as fuel and nitrogen tetroxide (N2O4) as oxidizer with a maximum thrust of 725 kN. An upgraded version of the engine has a chamber pressure of 58.5 bar as compared to 52.5 bar in the older version and produces a thrust of 800 kN. The engine is capable of gimballing.

For launches from 2018 a 6% increased thrust version of the Vikas engine was developed. It was demonstrated on 29 March 2018 in the GSAT 6A launch second stage. It will be used for the four Vikas engines first-stage boosters on future missions. Tests were conducted on the Vikas engine in 2025 for future applicability to VTVL technologies.

Variants

TypeNozzle Diameter(m)Length (m)Nozzle Area RatioChamber pressure(MPa)FuelMix RateFlow rate (kg/s)Thrust (kN)Specific Impulse (Ns/kg)Launcher Stages
Sea LevelVacuumSea LevelVacuum
Booster/first stage
Vikas-1~1.00~2.7513.95.30UDMH / N2O41.86246.9600.5680.524322756GSLV Mk.I L40H Strapon
Vikas-1+~1.00~2.7513.95.30UH 25 / N2O41.87271677.7765.525012824GSLV Mk.II L40H Strapon
Vikas-X~1.80~3.75UH 25 / N2O4285.7736.8821.025792873LVM3 L110 stage
Second stage
Vikas-2~1.50~3.505.35UDMH / N2O41.86249.8-725.02903GSLV Mk.I GS2 stage, PSLV PS2 stage
Vikas-2B~1.80~3.705.85UH 25 / N2O41.71271.6-804.52962GSLV Mk.II GS2 stage, PSLV PS2 stage
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See also

External links

  • . SuperNova. January 4, 2010.
  • . India Today. IANS. 19 October 2015.