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Aleksei Isaev

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Although his inventions influenced the design of Glushko's large engines, Isaev was better known for building efficient small rockets. He designed engines for the Soviet anti-missile and anti-aircraft rockets, and in 1951, his engine powered the
246:, and the flat injector plate with mixing-swirling injectors. The latter was an enormous simplification of the "plumbing nightmare" of the V-2 engine, because it avoided the need for separate fuel lines to each sprayer. 304: 152: 364: 345: 195:: Алексе́й Миха́йлович Иса́ев; October 24, 1908, in Saint Petersburg – June 10, 1971, in Moscow) was a Soviet engineer in the 393: 298: 433: 428: 423: 247: 172: 162: 418: 413: 211: 196: 138: 192: 262:. He designed a series of course-correction engines for Soviet planetary probes, including the 360: 341: 283: 227: 398: 315: 44: 334: 311: 203: 20: 407: 243: 239: 207: 109: 255: 127: 148: 279: 275: 267: 218:. In 1944 he formed his own design bureau to engineer liquid-propellant 291: 263: 223: 287: 271: 231: 219: 235: 319: 259: 215: 250:(Замкнутая схема) was first proposed by Alexey Isaev in 1949. 388: 222:. After abandoning the heavy, complex and undercooled 389:
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Aleksei Isayev

Soviet Union
Combustion
Soviet space program
TsNIIMash
OKB-2
BI-1
Staged combustion
Russian
Soviet space program
Leonid Dushkin
World War II
interceptor plane
BI-1
engines
German
Valentin Glushko
copper
steel
baffle
chugging
Staged combustion
R-11 Zemlya
Scud
KDU-414
Venera 1
Mars 1
Venera 8
KTDU-425

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