File:Oxidizer preburner.jpg

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Description The oxidizer preburner — intended to initiate the fuel combustion process for the Integrated Powerhead Demonstrator — was designed and tested for NASA and the Air Force by Aerojet Corp. of Sacramento, Calif., facilities. The preburner generates oxygen-rich steam for use by the oxygen turbopump's turbine. Testing of the preburner was completed in October — a critical milestone in the development of innovative engine systems that could, within decades, power a new generation of American space launch vehicles. (Aerojet Corp.)
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