moog-MonopropellantThrusters-Datasheet
moog-MonopropellantThrusters-Datasheet
moog-MonopropellantThrusters-Datasheet
MONOPROPELLANT THRUSTERS
Moog offers a wide range of monopropellant
thrusters suited for spacecraft and flight
vehicle attitude control applications. These
hydrazine thrusters have a long and successful
heritage. Range of applications include; earth © Ball Aerospace
© NASA
Engine
5 lbf (22N)
0.20 lbf (1N) 1.4 lbf (5.0 N) 5 lbf (22N) @242 psia 21 lbf (93 N) 25 lbf (111 N) 100 lbf (445N)
Steady State Thrust @280 psia @350 psia @250 psia 6.2 lbf (22N) @ 235 psia @ 225 psia @ 260 psia
@250 psia
70 – 400 psia 80 – 420 psia 70 – 400 psia 70 – 400 psia 80 – 400 psia 80 – 370 psia 70 – 400 psia
Feed Pressure (4.8 – 27.6 bar) (5.5 – 29.0 bar) (4.8 – 27.6 bar) (4.8 – 27.6 bar) (5.5 – 27.6 bar) (5.5 – 25.5 bar) (4.8 – 27.6 bar)
Mass 0.83 lbm (0.38 kg) 1.08 lbm (0.49 kg) 1.58 lbm (0.72 kg) 1.51 lbm (0.69 kg) 2.47 lbm (1.12 kg) 2.47 lbm (1.12 kg) 3.5 lbm (1.6 kg)
5.2 in (13.3 cm) / 9.4 in (41.8 cm) / 8 in (20.3 cm) / 9 in (22.9 cm) / 12 in (30 cm) / 12 in (30 cm) / 16 in (41 cm) /
Engine Length/Exit Diam .2 in (0.5 cm) 1 in (2.5 cm) 1.5 in (3.8 cm) 1.2 in (5.3 cm) 3.3 in (8.4 cm) 3.3 in (8.4 cm) 5.8 in (14.8 cm)
227 sec (LT)
Nominal Specific Impulse 235 sec 230 sec 228 sec 232 sec 232 sec 235 sec
232 sec (HT)
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