YF-20 explained

YF-20
Country Of Origin:China
First Date:1995-06-01
Designer:Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsion Technology
Associated:Feng Bao 1, Long March 2, Long March 3 and Long March 4
Status:In Production
Type:liquid
Oxidiser:N2O4
Fuel:UDMH
Cycle:Gas Generator
Combustion Chamber:1
Nozzle Ratio:12.69
Thrust(Vac):816.3kN
Thrust(Sl):731.5kN
Chamber Pressure:7.1MPa
Burn Time:160s
Gimbal:±10° (when integrated on the YF-21B)
Diameter:84cm (33inches)
Dry Weight:712.5kg (1,570.8lb)
Used In:Feng Bao 1 first stage and Long March 2C, Long March 2D, Long March 2E, Long March 3, Long March 3A, Long March 3B and Long March 4A, boosters, first stage and second stage.

The YF-20 is a Chinese liquid-fuel rocket engine burning N2O4 and UDMH in a gas generator cycle. It is a basic engine which when mounted in a four engine module forms the YF-21. The high altitude variation is known as the YF-22 is normally paired with the YF-23 vernier to form the YF-24 propulsion module for second stages. New versions when used individually for booster applications are called YF-25.

Versions

The basic engine has been used since the Feng Bao 1 rocket and has been the main propulsion of the Long March 2, Long March 3 and Long March 4 families.

Modules

While the basic engine was used multiple times, it was only used as a single engine for booster application. It is usually bundled into modules of multiple engines.

The relevant modules for first stage application are:

The relevant modules for second stage application are: