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    What is an expander cycle?

    The expander cycle is a type of rocket engine cycle used in liquid rocket engines. In this cycle, a small portion of the propellants, usually fuel, is heated and expanded through a heat exchanger before being injected into the main combustion chamber. The expanded propellants help cool the engine and power the turbine that drives the propellant pumps.

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