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(Redirected from LR-91)
American gas-generator rocket engine used on Titan upper stages
This engine was vacuum optimized and ran the gas-generator cycle. The thrust chamber used fuel for regenerative cooling, with separate ablative skirt. The LR87, which was used for the Titan first stage, was used as a template for the LR91.
Early LR91 engines used on the Titan I burned RP-1 and liquid oxygen. Because liquid oxygen is cryogenic, it could not be stored in the missile for long periods of time, and had to be loaded before the missile could be launched. For the Titan II, the engine was converted to use Aerozine-50 and nitrogen tetroxide, which are hypergolic and storable at room temperature. This allowed Titan II missiles to be kept fully fueled and ready to launch on short notice.
Versions
LR91-3: Titan I version. Run on RP-1/LOX.
LR91-5: Titan II version. Propellant was switched to Aerozine 50, N2O4.
LR91-7: Similar to LR91-5, it was used on Stage 2 of Gemini Titan II. This version was human rated.
LR91-9: Used in earlier versions of Titan III upper stage.
LR91-11: Version used on the Titan III and Titan IV.