ISRO Successfully Conducts Vikas Engine Ground Test

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ISRO has said it effectively directed a ground trial of its high push form of the Vikas Engine that would enhance the payload capacity of the space office's dispatch vehicles. The test for a term of 195 seconds was directed by researchers at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) in Mahendragiri in Tirunelveli area of Tamil Nadu, the Indian Space Research Organization said in a report on its site.
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The Vikas Engine is the workhorse fluid rocket motor used to control the second phase of the ISRO's confided in PolarSatellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). It is likewise utilized as a part of the second stage and furthermore at the four tie on phases of Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle (GSLV) and in the twin motor center fluid stage (L110) of GSLV Mk-III. "..a high push form of Vikas Engine was effectively qualified through a ground test for a term of 195 seconds at the IPRC," the space office said.

Amid the test, the impetus parameters were observed to be "palatable" and "firmly" coordinated the expectations. The ground test has approved the execution sufficiency of the Vikas Engine for its utilization in the up and coming second formative trip of GSLV Mk-III.

ISRO is wanting to dispatch GSLV-MkIII-D2 amid the second 50% of 2018 conveying GSAT-29. It conveys multi-pillar and optical correspondence payloads out of the blue. The mission is focused for Village Resource Centers in provincial zones to connect the computerized partition.

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