The Aestus
storable propellant engine currently powers the second stage of the Ariane 5 (pictured at
right - DASA photo). As part of the Ariane 5 performance improvement program,
DaimlerChrysler, who manufactures the Aestus engine, has teamed with Boeing Rocketdyne to
develop the Aestus II. The Aestus II engine will be a part of the Perfo 2000 program
which will feature a redesigned and upgraded Ariane 5 second stage. The prime
modification to the Aestus engine will be the elimination of the pressure feed propulsion
system in favor of an integrated turbopump (gas generator) powerpack derived from the
Rocketdyne XLR-132 engine. The Aestus II engine will also feature a larger area
ratio nozzle. The combined modifications significantly increase the thrust and Isp
of the Ariane 5 second stage.
Boeing Rocketdyne is offering their own
version of the Aestus II engine, the RS-72. The RS-72 will use an upgraded powerpack
(870 psia versus 725 psia) and a larger area ratio nozzle to further increase thrust and
Isp over the Aestus II. Boeing is marketing the engine commercially but has no
customers as of May 1999.
| Prime Contractor: |
DaimlerChrysler Aerospace
AG
Space Infrastructure
28059 Bremen
Germany
Telephone: +49.421.5 39-0
Telefax: +49.421.5 39-65 00 481Boeing North American, Inc.
Rocketdyne Division
6633 Canoga Avenue
P.O. Box 7922
Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922 |
| Point of Contact |
Lori A. Circle (Boeing) |
| Web Links: |
Boeing Aestus II
(RS-72) Web Site
DASA Web Site |
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