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M-25 SIM-3 Static Firing Test
 The M-25 SIM-3 simulation motor                             successfully completed its static firing test November                             27, 2000. This is the 1/3.5 scale model of an improved                             M-25 motor version of the second stage M-24 motor of                             the M-V rocket. The two previous scale-type motor firing                             tests had already shown that the motor performed as                             expected under 90 atm pressure, and the CFRP motor case                             confirmed that it was fully functional. 
Ignition was performed at 10:30                             AM under ideal weather and wind-direction conditions,                             and in addition to good ignition and combustion, excellent                             measurement and optical data records were obtained.
Anticipating hyperbaric combustion,                             the fire damage was minimal to the ITE-method (Integral                             Throat Entrance) nozzle throat (made by 3D-C/C) and                             its liner at the exit (made by CFRP), which led us to                             be confident of success with the M-25 motor's firing                             test scheduled for the end of the year 2000.
It also succeeded in collecting alumina particles emitted from the nozzle.
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January 22, 2001





