H-1 (rocket engine)
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The H-1 engine is a 200,000 lbf (890 kN) thrust LOX/RP-1 engine, used alone in the first stages of some Thor - Delta rockets and the Jupiter rocket. It is derived from the Navaho missile, and was simplified and improved for S-IB use. It is used in clusters on all S-IB rocket stages. Later it would be uprated to 205,000 lbf (912 kN) of thrust. The H-1 preceded the F-1 engine, which was used on the Saturn V rocket.
Specifications
Vehicle effectivity | ||
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SA-201 through SA-205 | SA-206 and subsequent | |
Thrust (sea level) | 200,000 lbf (890 kN) | 205,000 lbf (912 kN) |
Thrust duration | 155 s | 155 s |
Specific impulse | 289 s | 289 s |
Engine weight dry (inboard) | 1,830 lb (830 kg) | 2,200 lb (998 kg) |
Engine weight dry (outboard) | 2,100 lb (953 kg) | 2,100 lb (953 kg) |
Engine weight burnout | 2,200 lb (998 kg) | 2,200 lb (998 kg) |
Exit-to-throat area ratio | 8:1 | 8:1 |
Propellants | LOX & RP-1 | LOX & RP-1 |
Mixture ratio | 2.23±2% | 2.23±2% |
Fuel flow rate | 2092 USgal/min (132 L/s) | |
Oxidizer flow rate | 3330 USgal/min (210 L/s) | |
Nominal chamber pressure | 633 psia (4.4 MPa) |