YF-75
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The YF-75 is China's second generation of cryogenic gimballed engine, using liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel and liquid oxygen (LOX) oxidizer. Its development began in the early 1990s and its first flight was in 1994.

Specifications

  • Vacuum thrust: 78.45 kN
  • Vacuum specific impulse: 437 s
  • Burn time: 470 s
  • Engine weight: 550 kg
  • Exit to Throat Area ratio: 80 to 1
  • Propellants: LOX
    Lox
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     & LH2
  • Mixture ratio: 5.00


  • Design: Gas-generator cycle
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  • Height: 2.8 m
  • Diameter: 1.50 m
  • Chambers: 1
  • Chamber Pressure: 37.60 bar
  • Thrust to Weight Ratio:
  • Restartable: Yes (1 time)


  • Contractor: CALT
    China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology
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  • Vehicle Application: Long March
    Long March rocket
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      / CZ-3A, CZ-3B, CZ-3C - 3rd stage
  • Status: in Service & Development
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