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India’s first Semi-Cryogenic Engine (SCE)

Semi-Cryogenic Engine

ISRO has recently developed India’s first Semi-Cryogenic Engine (SCE), called SCE-200.

Semi-Cryogenic Engine
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About the SCE:

  • It uses liquid oxygen (LOX) as the oxidizer and refined kerosene as fuel.
  • It is being designed to provide a 2000 kN thrust to enhance the payload capacity of LVM3 and other future launch vehicles.
  • Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is responsible for its development.
  • Advantages:
    • Refined kerosene is lighter than liquid fuel and can be stored at normal temperatures.
    • This enhances rocket payload capacity, and it is eco-friendly and cost-efficient.

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