Yuanzheng-1

Yuanzheng-1[1]
Manufacturer CALT
Country of origin China
Used on Long March 3B & Long March 3C fourth stage[1]
Associated stages
Comparable Fregat
Launch history
Status Active
Total launches 3
Successes
(stage only)
3
Failed 0
Lower stage
failed
0
First flight 2015-03-30
BDS I1-S Mission
Engine details
Engines 1 YF-50D[1][2]
Thrust 6.5 kN (1,500 lbf)[1]
Specific impulse 315.5 seconds[1]
Fuel N2O4/UDMH[1]

The Yuanzheng-1 (AKA YZ-1) is an upper stage developed by CALT to enable the Long March 3B and Long March 3C to deploy directly to high energy orbits like MEO and GSO. Since the third stage of these rocket can not restart, it can not circularize orbit from a GTO transfer. Not only the restart capabilities are required, but the upper stage had the remain operational during the time to reach the orbit apogee to execute the circularization burn. For a standard GTO transfer, this is of around 6 hours. The YZ-1 was developed to meet these requirements and enabled the deployment of satellite pairs for BeiDou directly to their orbits or communications satellite directly to GSO. This way, the spacecraft do not need an LAE or APK.[3]

It has a thrust of 6.5 kN (1,500 lbf) with an isp of 315.5 seconds. It uses the storable propellant N2O4/UDMH can perform at least two burn within its rated life of 6.5 hours.[4]

History

Little is known at the time regarding this stage. Besides the basic characteristics, it is known that there will be a second version specifically designed for the Long March 5 called Yuanzheng-2. It was presented in a 2013 paper.[3] And had its first flight on

Date (UTC) Carrier Rocket Stage Model Launch site Mission Result
2015-03-30
13:52
Long March 3C YZ-1 Xichang BDS I1-S Success
2015-07-25
12:29
Long March 3B YZ-1 Xichang BDS M1-S / BDS M2-S Success
2016-02-01
07:29
Long March 3C YZ-1 Xichang BDS M3-S Success

Versions

Currently, there is known to be two versions:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Norbert Bgügge. "Photo Gallery CZ-3CE". B14643.DE. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
  2. "New Launch". www.casc11.com (in Chinese). Xi'an Aerospace Propulsion Institute. 2015-07-26. Retrieved 2015-08-02.
  3. 1 2 Kun, Ma; Wu, Guo; Song, Guan; Zhibin, Ma; Tongyu, Li (2013). "上面级发展现状及趋势分析" [Development Status and Trend Analysis of Upper Stages]. MISSILES AND SPACE VEHICLES (in Chinese). No.6 2013 (329): 24–28. doi:10.7654/j.issn.1004-7182.20130606.
  4. Norbert Bgügge. "YZ-1 space tug". B14643.DE. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
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