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Bipropellant rocket
Bipropellant rocket F-1 rocket engine (The kind used by the Saturn V.) A bipropellant rocket engine is a rocket engine that ...
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Bipropellant rocket (Engineering wiki)
Bipropellant rocket F-1 rocket engine (The kind used by the Saturn V.) A bipropellant rocket is a rocket that uses separate ...
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Rocket (Engineering wiki)
Rocket A Redstone rocket, part of the Mercury program A rocket is a vehicle, missile or aircraft which ... fast moving exhaust gas from within a rocket engine . Often the term rocket is also used to mean a ...
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Solid rocket
Solid rocket The Space Shuttle Columbia is initially launched ... history and simple design. Basic Concepts Solid Rocket Motor A simple solid rocket motor consists of a casing, nozzle, grain ... the exhaust gases. Once ignited, a solid rocket motor cannot be shut off. Modern designs ... compatible. Common modes of failure in solid rocket motors are; fracture of the grain, ...
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Liquid rocket
Liquid rocket Rockets are classified by the propellant used ... are one of the major types of rocket. As their name suggests, they use liquid ... ingredients must remain the same. A liquid rocket engine has fuel and oxidizer in liquid form, as opposed to a solid rocket or hybrid rocket. A liquid rocket could be monopropellant ( ...
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Hybrid rocket
Hybrid rocket A hybrid rocket propulsion system is a rocket engine that comprises of a solid propellant ... heavier. In its simplest form a hybrid rocket consists of a pressurised tank full of ... a fuel and on into a conventional rocket engine. To light the engine the ...
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Rocket engine
Rocket engine A "cold" (un-ignited) rocket engine test at NASA A rocket engine is a heat engine that can ... well as terrestial uses, such as missiles. Rocket engines take their reaction mass from one ... accordance with Newton's third law. Most rocket engines are internal combustion engines, although ...
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Category:Rocket fuels
Category:Rocket fuels The main article for this category is Rocket fuels. Pages in category "Rocket fuels" There are 32 pages in this ... 50 Aluminium Ammonium nitrate Ammonium perchlorate B Bipropellant rocket Black powder D Diborane Dimethyl hydrazine ...
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Category:Rocket engines
Category:Rocket engines Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. A Aircraft rocket engines Pages in category "Rocket engines" There are 23 pages in this ... of this category. A Aerospike engine B Bipropellant rocket D De Laval nozzle E Expander ...
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Expander cycle (rocket)
Expander cycle (rocket) Expander rocket engine (closed cycle). Heat from the nozzle ... cycle is a power cycle of a bipropellant rocket engine meant to improve the efficiency of ... supply more fuel and oxidizer to the rocket engine. After leaving the turbines, the ...
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