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{{Infobox engines|mass (t)=3|size=SM|max temp (K)=1500|impact tol (m/s)=15}}
{{Infobox engines|image=LV-N Nerv.png|caption=Deep Space Hydrogen Engine|mass=3|size=SM|max temp=1500|impact tol=15|manufacturer=|fuel type=|atm thrust=|vacuum thrust=|atm isp=|vacuum isp=}}


The '''LV-N "Nerv"''' is a deep space [[hydrogen]] engine. It is unlocked in Tier 2 of the [[Tech Tree]] in the node [[Nuclear Propulsion]]. It has a long shape and a singular long engine bell design suited for highly efficient deep space travel. It has a much larger counter part; the [[LV-SW "SWERV"]]
The '''LV-N "Nerv"''' is a deep space [[hydrogen]] engine. It is unlocked in Tier 2 of the [[Tech Tree]] in the node [[Nuclear Propulsion]] that has a long shape and a singular engine bell design suited for highly efficient deep space travel. It has a bigger sibling part, the [[LV-SW "SWERV"]].


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
The Nerv at sea level is incredibly ineffective, with it's low thrust and ISP. However, in a vacuum, it becomes quite effective and efficient for small scale interplanetary travel and transfer stages. Having a high ISP and relatively small thrust, it is quite good if you want to go really far really slowly (only beaten by the [[IX-6315 "Dawn]] of course).
The Nerv at sea level is incredibly ineffective, with it's low thrust and I<sub>sp</sub>. However, in a vacuum, it becomes quite efficient for small scale interplanetary travel and transfer stages. Having a high I<sub>sp</sub> and relatively small thrust, it is quite good if you want to go really far really slowly (only beaten by the [[IX-6315 "Dawn"]] of course).


Unfortunately this useful engine does have its drawbacks. This ship has no gimbal range and, as a result, is not useful for split-second decisions (which will most likely not be happening with this engine). Overall, with it's small and convenient size, this engine would be recommended for small scale interplanetary transfers and not flying a jet through the atmosphere of Duna (poor Jeb...)
Unfortunately this engine does have its drawbacks. This ship has no gimbal range and, as a result, is not useful for split-second decisions (which will most likely not be happening with this engine). With its convenient{{Size|Size=SM|Add Category=1}} and lean size, this engine is generally not used as a bottom placed engine, but makes for a quite useful side placed engine for certain crafts (i.e, light landers). It is recommended you pair it with a medium [[Hydrogen tanks|hydrogen tank]], and a [[Mk1-3 "Gumball"|"Gumball"]] if you are feeling brave enough to pair Kerbals with this low-powered engine. Overall, this rocket motor would be mostly recommended for small scale interplanetary transfers, and not flying a jet through the atmosphere of Duna (poor Jeb...)


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==


''"Despite the big scary trefoil painted onto the side of this engine, its radioactive exhaust, and tendency to overheat, the LV-N Atomic Rocket Motor is harmless. Mostly. Note that the LV-N is the only LV series engine to run solely on [Hydrogen] - the future is glowing bright!" NOTE: THIS IS THE KSP1 DESCRIPTION. CHANGE WHEN I GET THE KSP 2 ONE''
''“The LV-N “Nerv” is the very first nuclear-powered rocket engine. It may be an insane approach to rocket propulsion, but it boasts a staggering ISP in vacuum, making it much more efficient than conventional methalox engines. Yes, it may be a little radioactive, but more glow means more go, right?”''


=== Part modules ===
== Part modules ==
<tabber>
|-|Engine=
* Max thrust
** 1 atm: 20.8 kN
** Vac.: 75 kN
* Min thrust
** 1 atm:
** Vac.:
* I<sub>sp</sub>
** 1 atm: 250
** Vac.: 900
* Propellants
** Hydrogen: TBD
* Flags
** Stops under TBD
 
 
|-|Engine gimbal=
* Vectoring Range
** Pitch: N/A
** Yaw: N/A
 
|-|Generator=
* Outputs
** Electric Charge: 10.000 /s
</tabber>
 
== Changes ==
[[0.1.0.0]]
 
* Initial release
 
{{Navbox Parts|Part Type Category=[[Category:Engines]]}}

Latest revision as of 05:26, 25 November 2024

LV-N "Nerv"
Deep Space Hydrogen Engine
Statistics
Mass (t)3.000
SizeSM
Max Temp (K)1500
Impact Tolerance (m/s)15
Engine Info
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Thrust: 1 atm. (kN)20.8
Thrust: Vac. (kN)75.0
Isp: 1 atm. (s)250
Isp: Vac. (s)900


The LV-N "Nerv" is a deep space hydrogen engine. It is unlocked in Tier 2 of the Tech Tree in the node Nuclear Propulsion that has a long shape and a singular engine bell design suited for highly efficient deep space travel. It has a bigger sibling part, the LV-SW "SWERV".

Usage[edit | edit source]

The Nerv at sea level is incredibly ineffective, with it's low thrust and Isp. However, in a vacuum, it becomes quite efficient for small scale interplanetary travel and transfer stages. Having a high Isp and relatively small thrust, it is quite good if you want to go really far really slowly (only beaten by the IX-6315 "Dawn" of course).

Unfortunately this engine does have its drawbacks. This ship has no gimbal range and, as a result, is not useful for split-second decisions (which will most likely not be happening with this engine). With its convenientSM and lean size, this engine is generally not used as a bottom placed engine, but makes for a quite useful side placed engine for certain crafts (i.e, light landers). It is recommended you pair it with a medium hydrogen tank, and a "Gumball" if you are feeling brave enough to pair Kerbals with this low-powered engine. Overall, this rocket motor would be mostly recommended for small scale interplanetary transfers, and not flying a jet through the atmosphere of Duna (poor Jeb...)

Synopsis[edit | edit source]

“The LV-N “Nerv” is the very first nuclear-powered rocket engine. It may be an insane approach to rocket propulsion, but it boasts a staggering ISP in vacuum, making it much more efficient than conventional methalox engines. Yes, it may be a little radioactive, but more glow means more go, right?”

Part modules[edit | edit source]

  • Max thrust
    • 1 atm: 20.8 kN
    • Vac.: 75 kN
  • Min thrust
    • 1 atm:
    • Vac.:
  • Isp
    • 1 atm: 250
    • Vac.: 900
  • Propellants
    • Hydrogen: TBD
  • Flags
    • Stops under TBD

  • Vectoring Range
    • Pitch: N/A
    • Yaw: N/A

  • Outputs
    • Electric Charge: 10.000 /s

Changes[edit | edit source]

0.1.0.0

  • Initial release


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