Calling all Soviet techperts!
Here's a pic of the business end of a Soyuz 7K-OK.
It has 2 main engines and 2 backups, so the 4 nozzles in the centre circle. But what are the 3 covered portals in the middle, service hatches? Sometimes they seem to be depicted as engines, confused?
Trying to figure out the LOK engines, Astronautix states it has 2 big engines and 2 smaller 7K-OK similar engines.
KTDU-35: 1 main (S5.60), 1 backup (S5.35), but the backup has two combustion chambers, to maintain symmetry. The 4 encircling angled nozzles I have been wondering about for a while but the likeliest from what I have found is turbopump burner exhaust.
Juicy stuff here.
In any case they were used as vernier thrusters. They're the "special thrusters" mentioned in this section of an ASTP doc (APSYZ-descharac3, here:
https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/Documents/):
They were only used with the DKD for stab during burns, the main used the RCS during burns, so I would imagine they relate only to DKD operation. Where the equivalent pump exhaust for the SKD was I still haven't figured out since to my understanding
both were open cycle (suppose it could be in with the main chamber exhaust, not up to speed on state of the art there) (I'll be using this source in the next bit).
Bit of a tangent, find it interesting both engines are still covered at this point during Apollo-Soyuz, unless I've missed deployable covers as with later Soyuz, it would suggest Soyuz-19 hadn't used them at that point. But I don't know how that aligns with the known flight profile beyond Apollo doing the harder work for rendezvous.
Anyway just having a quick look down the rabbit hole but LOK seems a bit different (no main/backup functionality per se) and Astronautix has me a bit confused vs other sources. S5.51 crosschecks as part of KTDU-51 and being the engine used for TEI, high thrust at 3388 kgf, listed as dual chamber. This checks out with Astronautix nicely. Omitted though is S5.62, also listed elsewhere as part of KTDU-51 with one chamber and a much lower thrust of 417 kgf and 296 s ISP.
Looking at this, it seems to make sense, with a similar inline layout as 7K but different functions.
But then Astronautix mentions a two nozzle S5.53 for other burns, which would be part of the (single engine) KTDU-53 used with L1, but it's listed elsewhere as single chamber and slightly lower ISP (280 s vs 296 s), same thrust of 417 kgf. Can't quite tell from the one crappy pic what else was there but it kinda seems there's two smaller thrusters in a perpendicular line to the S5.51, but this seems unrelated.
My immediate thoughts, with the assumption the KTDU-51 info is correct, are:
A) S5.62 is very similar to the S5.53 used on L1, and the ISP given on Astronautix matches with S5.62, it's likely it essentially was the L1 engine but retuned and redesignated for LOK, and Astronautix misattributes it to being the L1 engine, but in short, LOK would have only two engines: S5.51 and S5.62, former for TEI, the latter for the rest;
B) If there were more than two engines (but not more than 3), I think the S5.53 (as described) could be ruled out given the conflict of position (off-axis single chamber), and the fact it seems
known that the L1 engine was single chamber. Leaves the question of what else then, but no other possibilities are documented in either source.
I'm thinking it's A, but could be missing more info of course. Also assuming there weren't shenannigans with hardware changing over time and multiple configs being built. Missing from all this as far as what's visible above are the 4 vernier thrusters present on 7K (including L1), but I don't know how LOK maintained attitude during burns so it's possible they weren't needed. But if present, I'd expect them associated with the 417 kgf engine.
