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ISRO proceeds on crucial liquid core stage for a new generation heavy rocket - a decisive Indian edge in Space and missile tech
Sunil Mehta
Sep. 3, 2010

Director of ISRO’s Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) S Ramakrishnan and Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) P. S. Veeraraghavan decided to give a green signal for the crucial test for Indian missile technology superiority.

The static test of crucial liquid core stage (L110) of GSLV Mk III launch vehicle (rocket) for 200 seconds is slated for 3 pm on September eight, according to official ISRO statements.

According to media reports, GSLV Mk III rocket is being developed for launching four-tonne class of satellites in Geo-synchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). It will also boost Indian nuclear missile technology capabilities carrying far more load and more superior targeting technologies. Measuring 17 meters in length and 54 sq.meters in cross sectional area, L110 is an earth storage capable liquid propellant stage with propellant loading of 110 to 120 tonnes. It is ideal for heavier load and superior targeting. L110 stage uses two high-pressure Vikas engines in a clustered configuration. It is the advanced design from the legacy of the second stage of PSLV and GSLV and strapons of GSLV.

The advantage of this is that the GSLV-Mk III requires burning for 200 seconds in a twin engine configuration while in in PSLV and GSLV, the liquid stage with single engine configuration burns for 150 seconds.


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