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Hot-fire tests of the Ariane6 stages: part 3

While the combined tests were being carried out Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, the Ariane6 upper stage was being tested in Germany. Although the Kourou launcher comprised an entirely functional upper stage, its Vinci engine could not be ignited because it was situated above the main stage. This is why the teams from ArianeGroup, the European Space Agency (ESA and the German space agency DLR hot-fire tested the stage in Lampoldshausen, in Baden-Württemberg.

The cryogenic upper stage is assembled on ArianeGroup’s Bremen site in Germany and is packed with innovations. It consists of two liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen tanks which supply the new Vinci engine, which can be re-ignited up to four times, along with the innovative Auxiliary Propulsion Unit (APU). The APU is used to pressurise the stage’s tanks, and prepare for re-ignition of the Vinci engine in zero-gravity, by “compacting” the propellants towards the bottom of the tanks. It can also generate additional thrust on demand, a function which is particularly useful for separating “clusters” of satellites, or for improving the precision of final orbital injection. Finally, the APU can also be used to de-orbit the stage at the end of the mission, in compliance with space law. This architecture enables the launcher to perform the broadest possible spectrum of complex and combined launch missions, such as the deployment of constellations to low Earth orbit (LEO) or payloads of 4.5 to 12tons to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO).

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Designed to operate in the vacuum of space

The upper stage underwent hot-firing for the first time on October5,2022 on a dedicated test stand – called P5.2 – on the Lampoldshausen site of the German space agency (DLR). A second test was carried out on January23,2023. The aim was to run the main functions of the stage and the test stand, with filling of the tanks and activation of all the on-board systems with the Vinci engine and the APU.

The complexity lies in the preparation for and performance of the test on the ground, given that the stage is designed to operate in the vacuum of space and in weightless conditions. The tests must be carried out safely, preserving the stage and the test stand from the consequences of any unexpected event, by means of launch abort scenarios which can occur at any moment during the test. Preliminary analyses ensure optimal management of the possible risks: a first type of analysis of each subsystem to anticipate all its possible failures, and then stage system analysis and an analysis per phase in the life of the stage carried out on the test stand.

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Test representative of the first flight

September1,2023 was a key moment in the Lampoldshausen campaign, with the teams carrying out a hot-fire test representative of the upper stage’s flight phase up to satellite separation during the first Ariane6 flight. The Vinci engine operated for more than 11minutes, with two boosts, including two parallel boosts by the APU, with management of the temperature and pressure of the propellants in the tanks during the ballistic phase. Altogether, the APU operated for a total of 30minutes. This critical test was a means of ensuring that the Ariane6 upper stage was ready for the first flight.

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Finally, on December7, a stage test was conducted in degraded conditions, demonstrating the reproducibility and reliability of the operations rehearsed and optimised during the previous tests. The fact that this test could not be completed owing to engine shutdown because of monitoring alert after two minutes of operation demonstrates the difficulties faced by the teams during these tests, as well as their ability to manage them. However, most of the results hoped for were in fact obtained. As a result of the technical investigations and the analysis carried out, ESA confirmed that the launch time-frame for the Ariane6 first flight remains unchanged.

The last hot-firing test of the Ariane6 upper stage was successfully completed on the DLR P5.2 test stand in Lampoldshausen on April12,2024.

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A unique adventure

These campaigns in French Guiana and Germany means that the equipment, engines and the two complete stages of the launcher have been comprehensively tested, including in the full launch system environment in Kourou.

The teams from ESA, French space agency CNES, DLR and ArianeGroup have together faced and overcome all the difficulties in an adventure that few people get to experience: conducting the very first countdown operations of a brand-new rocket. The satisfactory results of these test campaigns are down to close cooperation between the parties involved and between the teams in the field. A new adventure is now underway, the launch campaign leading up to the inaugural flight.

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“We are testing a brand new cryogenic launcher stage equipped with two new engines with different thrusts, a new on-board command and control system and a new test stand. This hasn’t been done in Europe for nearly 40 years.”

Valérie de Korver, Ariane 6 system tests manager

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