Space Shuttle Main Engine Drawings
Space Shuttle Main Engine Drawings
Space Shuttle Main Engine Drawings
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F H
*NOT TO SCALE
LOW PRESSURE OXYGEN LOW PRESSURE FUEL
TURBOPUMP ELEVATION TURBOPUMP ELEVATION
Denotes Fuel (Liquid Hydrogen) *Note- This color scheme is primarily MAJOR COMPONENT ISOMETRIC PROPELLANT FLOW SCHEMATIC
used to help distinguish the two (SIMPLIFIED)
main systems more clearly. It is not
Denotes Oxidizer (Liquid Oxygen) a technical representation.
followed incorporated a new high-pressure oxygen turbopump, an improved powerhead, and a new heat exchanger. The Block I configuration was first flown MAIN FUEL
F VALVE
M CONTROLLER
on STS-70. Block IIA was first flown on STS-89. It incorporated a large-throat main combustion chamber reducing system internal pressures and
temperatures. The last block upgrade was Block II, which added a new high-pressure fuel turbopump. Block II first flew on STS-104. The cumulative effects HIGH-PRESSURE
of these modifications were increased safety and reduced maintenance costs between flights. Predicted reliability improved by a factor of four over the life of G FUEL TURBOPUMP
the program, and maintenance on the Block II engine was 57% less than on the Phase II engines.
HORIZONTAL
ENGINE REMOVAL
SSME ARRANGEMENT
(FROM INSIDE AFT SECTION LIQUID OXYGEN
LOOKING OUT) TANK (OXIDIZER)