New Delhi. The Indian Space Research Organization (Indian Space Research Organization-Isro) on Saturday performed another feat. The short -term testing to commissioning of semicryogenic engine (semicryogenic engine) was successful. It was carried out at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) Test Facility in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu. The test was conducted on 24 April. Earlier on March 28, its Test was successful. It is considered a major success in the semacriaogenic engine test program.
ISRO said in his statement that in this test, the engine power head test article was passed through a hot test for a period of 3.5 seconds. This included all engine systems except the Thrust Chamber. This process valid the engine start-up sequence. The statement said, 'The engine was successfully turned on during the test. It operated up to 60 percent of its prescribed capacity level, showing stable and controlled performance. '
ISRO told the importance of testing
According to ISRO, these testing are part of the planned series of evaluation. These have been designed to validate the design and performance of sub-system, including low-pressure and high-pressure turbo pumps, pre-barner and control systems. These results have given important figures to finalize the operating sequence of the semacriaogenic engine. ISRO said, “Further qualification tests are set to widely validate the engine system, which will clear the way to include it in ISRO's launch vehicles.”