turbopomps
Turbopumps are critical components in rocket engines, responsible for delivering propellant to the combustion chamber at high pressures and flow rates. They consist of a turbine and a pump, both driven by the hot, high-pressure gas produced by the combustion of propellants. The turbine extracts energy from the hot gas, which is then used to drive the pump, creating a self-sustaining cycle.
Turbopumps are typically designed to operate at high speeds, often exceeding 30,000 revolutions per minute (RPM).
There are two main types of turbopumps: single-shaft and dual-shaft. Single-shaft turbopumps have the turbine and
Turbopumps are often made from high-strength materials such as nickel alloys and titanium, which can withstand
The performance of a turbopump is crucial for the overall efficiency and reliability of a rocket engine.