69th Raptor engine coming soon
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1382363126117539847Quote 69th Raptor engine coming soon
this makes me think SpaceX actually did have a significant slowdown at the beginning of the year in Raptor production. I saw a raptor RN in the mid 40s under manufacture when I was at Hawthorne in early November. That one was at Boca by Feb, so I expected them to be through the 70s by now. They must have either expanded testing, retooled, or otherwise slowed down the line for a period of time somewhere in there. Maybe some of it was both adding the vacuum Raptors and the updated piping configuration. Doesn't mean they're not ramping up again soon. But they must have quite a bit of production to get through before they're ready for 28 on the bottom of a SH, I would estimate that won't happen till we're coming up near RN -115 or 120.
Quote from: cuddihy on 04/14/2021 08:47 pmthis makes me think SpaceX actually did have a significant slowdown at the beginning of the year in Raptor production. I saw a raptor RN in the mid 40s under manufacture when I was at Hawthorne in early November. That one was at Boca by Feb, so I expected them to be through the 70s by now. They must have either expanded testing, retooled, or otherwise slowed down the line for a period of time somewhere in there. Maybe some of it was both adding the vacuum Raptors and the updated piping configuration. Doesn't mean they're not ramping up again soon. But they must have quite a bit of production to get through before they're ready for 28 on the bottom of a SH, I would estimate that won't happen till we're coming up near RN -115 or 120.They have changed Raptor recently. At a minimum they've rerouted a lot of the spaghetti the newer version looks really tight and ready for prime time.If there is a slow down I think it was likely those changes. Or people moved over to Merlin for a bit.
That's 23 engines in 149 days, or one every 6.5 days. Basically one a week.
So there isn't a slowdown, but the rate at which we are seeing them appear isn't increasing either (acknowledging that there may be a lot in the production line that we don't see).For most manufacturers, building a rocket engine a week would be fantastic, but I believe SpaceX need to increase that dramatically, hence Musk tweeting about Raptor production rate being one of his top 3 priorities back in Feb.
Quote from: steveleach on 04/15/2021 12:13 pmThat's 23 engines in 149 days, or one every 6.5 days. Basically one a week.It wasn't likely your intent but expressing production rates as intervals, i.e. of the form "one every X," subtly implies serial production. Is there a general sense this is the case for Raptors, or are they produced in batches?
Quote from: sdsds on 04/15/2021 12:53 pmQuote from: steveleach on 04/15/2021 12:13 pmThat's 23 engines in 149 days, or one every 6.5 days. Basically one a week.It wasn't likely your intent but expressing production rates as intervals, i.e. of the form "one every X," subtly implies serial production. Is there a general sense this is the case for Raptors, or are they produced in batches?Yep, that wasn't my intention at all. They are rolling off the production lines at a rate of about 1 a week, but they could have 20 on the go at once, each taking 20 weeks to build.I'm reasonably confident that they are doing parallel manufacturing. Some components will be produced in batches (start 20, work for a while, complete all 20) but for final assembly I think it will be a production line. One at step 1, one at step 2, all the way up to one pretty much complete at step 20.
Quote from: steveleach on 04/15/2021 03:37 pmQuote from: sdsds on 04/15/2021 12:53 pmQuote from: steveleach on 04/15/2021 12:13 pmThat's 23 engines in 149 days, or one every 6.5 days. Basically one a week.It wasn't likely your intent but expressing production rates as intervals, i.e. of the form "one every X," subtly implies serial production. Is there a general sense this is the case for Raptors, or are they produced in batches?Yep, that wasn't my intention at all. They are rolling off the production lines at a rate of about 1 a week, but they could have 20 on the go at once, each taking 20 weeks to build.I'm reasonably confident that they are doing parallel manufacturing. Some components will be produced in batches (start 20, work for a while, complete all 20) but for final assembly I think it will be a production line. One at step 1, one at step 2, all the way up to one pretty much complete at step 20.I think they are building them at a pace they need them. They are not going to be flying multi super heavys with a full engine compliment anytime soon.Design, Build then feedback into design and manufacturingTest in TX, feedback into designRepeat.They have no need to be more than 1 per week at this point. When they need more Raptors, they will pick up the pace.
Quote from: wannamoonbase on 04/15/2021 03:47 pmQuote from: steveleach on 04/15/2021 03:37 pmQuote from: sdsds on 04/15/2021 12:53 pmQuote from: steveleach on 04/15/2021 12:13 pmThat's 23 engines in 149 days, or one every 6.5 days. Basically one a week.It wasn't likely your intent but expressing production rates as intervals, i.e. of the form "one every X," subtly implies serial production. Is there a general sense this is the case for Raptors, or are they produced in batches?Yep, that wasn't my intention at all. They are rolling off the production lines at a rate of about 1 a week, but they could have 20 on the go at once, each taking 20 weeks to build.I'm reasonably confident that they are doing parallel manufacturing. Some components will be produced in batches (start 20, work for a while, complete all 20) but for final assembly I think it will be a production line. One at step 1, one at step 2, all the way up to one pretty much complete at step 20.I think they are building them at a pace they need them. They are not going to be flying multi super heavys with a full engine compliment anytime soon.Design, Build then feedback into design and manufacturingTest in TX, feedback into designRepeat.They have no need to be more than 1 per week at this point. When they need more Raptors, they will pick up the pace.That's entirely possible, but we do know that Musk was worried about production rate back in February. I suspect, with no real evidence, that the current assembly process is far too manual and "cottage industry" for Musk's liking, and he's struggling with something like the "production hell" he saw at Tesla. But this is all nowhere near on-topic so if anyone wants to debate this, quote me in a new thread.
Yeah, I think there is still a lot of flux in the design. They won't ramp up production until they get a mature design. Higher production means automation, and there no sense putting all that automation effort and cost in until you get to a reasonably fixed design. It's possible that they are doing batches of iterations right now, testing the entire batch to get good handle on data and performance, then tweaking and making another batch. I'm sure there are certain components that are reasonably settled on, but Raptor output really won't ramp up until all or most components are mature.
Quote from: capoman on 04/15/2021 06:25 pmYeah, I think there is still a lot of flux in the design. They won't ramp up production until they get a mature design. Higher production means automation, and there no sense putting all that automation effort and cost in until you get to a reasonably fixed design. It's possible that they are doing batches of iterations right now, testing the entire batch to get good handle on data and performance, then tweaking and making another batch. I'm sure there are certain components that are reasonably settled on, but Raptor output really won't ramp up until all or most components are mature.I agree, since they plan the full stack for NET July (if this is true this summer will be simply beautiful) they have enough time to have 28 engines, only making production a bit faster, which IMO is happening now. Maybe with no payload they need less engine on SH, but I don't think a few engine will be the proble, since the production is probably in batches.