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KRE-075 is a 75-ton thrust
liquid rocket engine A liquid-propellant rocket or liquid rocket uses a rocket engine burning liquid propellants. (Alternate approaches use gaseous or solid propellants.) Liquids are desirable propellants because they have reasonably high density and their combustio ...
developed by
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
. It was used as the first stage engine of the
Nuri Nuri is a place in modern Sudan on the west side of the Nile River, Nile, near the Fourth Cataract. Nuri is situated about 15 km north of Sanam, Sudan, Sanam, and 10 km from Jebel Barkal. History Nuri is the second of three Napatan bur ...
test launch vehicle in 2018 and as the first and second stage engines of the Nuri in 2021.


Development

The KRE-075 was developed in 2010 under the leadership of the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
. The
Hanwha Aerospace Hanwha Aerospace Co., Ltd. (), formerly Hanwha Techwin Co Ltd, is a subsidiary of Hanwha Group, is an aerospace industrial company headquartered in Changwon, South Korea. It was established in 1977 as Samsung Precision. The company is Korea's ...
participated in the early stages of the project by building the engine, turbo pump, and test equipment. KARI reported at the government space development promotion working committee meeting held on June 29, 2016 that the launch schedule for the test launch vehicle, originally scheduled for the end of 2017, would be postponed by 10 months. There was an issue with the combustion instability of the engine, and at the time, the combustion instability issue had been resolved to some extent. In October 2021, Hanwha Aerospace unveiled this engine to the general public at the Seoul ADEX 2021 exhibition held at
Seoul Air Base Seoul Air Base (sometimes K-16 Air Base, Seoul Airport or Seongnam Air Base) is located in Seongnam city near Seoul in South Korea. Runway 19 and 20 are equipped with an Instrument landing system, ILS. History It was constructed when Korea unde ...
in
Seongnam Seongnam (; ) is the fourth largest city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province after Suwon and the 10th largest city in the country. Its population is approximately one million. It consists of three administrative districts: Bundang District, J ...
, Gyeonggi Province.


Test

The mission target combustion time of the first stage engine of
Nuri Nuri is a place in modern Sudan on the west side of the Nile River, Nile, near the Fourth Cataract. Nuri is situated about 15 km north of Sanam, Sudan, Sanam, and 10 km from Jebel Barkal. History Nuri is the second of three Napatan bur ...
, which consists of three stages, was designed to be approximately 120 seconds, and the mission target combustion time of the second stage engine was designed to be approximately 140 seconds. The first combustion test was successful on May 3, 2016 for 1.5 seconds, and the combustion test was successful on June 8 for 75 seconds. On November 28, 2018, the Nuri test launch vehicle flew, burning for the target combustion time of 140 seconds. A total of 10 engines were manufactured up to the launch of the test launch vehicle, and 100 cumulative combustion tests were conducted for 8,326 seconds. The engine used in the test launch vehicle is No. 7. On January 28, 2021, a comprehensive combustion test of the propulsion system was conducted for 30 seconds using the First stage certification model according to the same automatic launch software command as the actual launch. In this test, it was confirmed that the fuel and oxidizer from the 1st stage propellant tank were normally supplied to four 75-ton liquid engines that were clustered, and that normal combustion was conducted and controlled.


Design

Initially, it was designed with performance in mind and was made 25% heavier than the target, but through repeated engine combustion tests, the design was improved to reduce weight, ultimately reducing the weight significantly. It was designed to withstand both the extremely low temperature of liquid oxygen reaching −180 degrees Celsius and the extremely high temperature of 3300 degrees Celsius generated during combustion.


Use

Nuri's first stage liquid engine consists of four KRE-075 engines clustered together to produce 300 tons of thrust, which can burn over a ton of oxidizer and fuel per second to push a huge launch vehicle skyward at high speed. One engine is used as the second stage liquid engine. The third stage consists of one 7-ton engine. The engine generates propulsion by combustion by reacting with kerosene and liquid oxygen at −183 °C. When combustion begins, the temperature inside the engine combustion chamber soars to 3,000 °C. Fluids with extreme temperature differences between −183 °C and 3,000 °C must operate within a confined engine space. It burns 255 kg of fuel and oxidizer per second.


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South Korean space program The South Korean space program began in earnest in the 1980s when research on space development began. Korea Aerospace Research Institute was established in October 1989, and the Korea AeroSpace Administration was established in May 2024. The me ...


References

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