RS-56

RS-56
Country of origin United States
Manufacturer Rocketdyne
Liquid-fuel engine
Propellant LOX / RP-1
Cycle Gas-generator cycle
Performance
Thrust (SL) RS-56-OBA: 207,000 lbf (920.8 kN)
RS-56-OSA: 60,500 lbf (269.0 kN)
Chamber pressure 48 bar
Isp (vac.) RS-56-OBA: 299 s (2.93 km/s)
RS-56-OSA: 316 s (3.10 km/s)
Isp (SL) RS-56-OBA: 263 s (2.58 km/s)
RS-56-OSA: 220 s (2.2 km/s)
Burn time RS-56-OBA: 172
RS-56-OSA: 283 sec
Dimensions
Length RS-56-OBA: 11.3 ft (3.43 m)
8.9 ft (2.7 m)
Diameter RS-56-OBA: 8.0 ft (2.45 m)
10.0 ft (3.05 m)
Used in
Atlas II

RS-56 was an American liquid fueled rocket engine, developed by Rocketdyne. RS-56 was derived from the RS-27 rocket engine.[1] Two variants of this engine were built, both for use on the Atlas II rocket series. The first, RS-56-OBA, was a booster engine, while the RS-56-OSA was designed for use as a sustainer and produced lower thrust but at a higher specific impulse.[2][3]

References

  1. "Atlas IIA(S) Data Sheet". Space Launch Report. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  2. "RS-56-OSA". Astronautix. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  3. "RS-56-OBA". Astronautix. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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