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... projects, rocket engine, amateur altitude record, design, tests '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.211 '''Number of Pages''' - 8 Abstract This paper presents the results of the first DEIMOS Liquid Methane/Oxygen rocket engine test campaign. DEIMOS is an acronym for `Delft Experimental Methane Oxygen propulsion System'. It is a project performed by students under the auspices of DARE (Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering). The engine provides ...
... gaseous propellant rocket engine. It is an undertaking of the authors, performed on project basis with fellow aerospace engineering students under auspices of DARE (Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering). This paper describes the requirements, the engine development, and the design considerations and calculations as they were performed. Furthermore, the plans for engine tests ...
... ''' - Soviet rocket engines, Russian rocket engines, Valentin Glushko, OKB-456, NPO Energomash '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.311 '''Number of Pages''' - 24 Abstract Valentin P. Glushko (1908-89) oversaw the most influential rocket engine design organization in the Soviet Union. Originally known as OKB-456, the design bureau designed first stage engines for almost all operational Soviet ICBMs, the ...
... '''Keywords''' - German rocket engines, German rocket experts, Soviet rocket genesis '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2002.55.404 '''Number of Pages''' - 24 Abstract A more accurate picture of the genesis of post-war Soviet rocket propulsion can ... and personal interviews with the German rocket experts who were taken to the USSR. For the first time it became clear that the raketnyje dvigateli (rocket engines) of even today's Soyuz launcher ...
... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 64 64 '''Page ''' - 29-37 '''Year''' - 2011 '''Keywords''' - Nuclear Rocket Engine, Reactor Environments, Non-Nuclear Testing, Fissile Fuel Development '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.29 '''Number ... simulator was recently developed and commissioned for long duration hot hydrogen exposure of nuclear thermal rocket materials. This newly established non-nuclear testing capability uses a high-power, multi-gas, wall ...
... Image:OR-2-2.jpg 100px The "10" was a liquid fuel engine designed for the GIRD-X in 1933 by Fridrikh Zander . It had 70kg thrust and ... of 8 to 10 atm. Burn time was 22 seconds using 78% ethyl alcohol. Category:Rocket Engine
... first place. T/W ratios may be useful when comparing a chemical rocket engine with another or with an airplane engine with another, but here it’s diesel/electric sub thinking applied to ... or even more profitable than building and operating fleets of nuclear rockets. And it is absolutely, positively different from chemical rocket engines, which offer no such possibility. None Zero Zilch Nada I speak ...
... from Ottawa, a rocket meet in which it is stated: “Before being able to to purchase… a commercial model rocket engine, a person must be a member of the Canadian Rocket Society,” There are ... famous Reaction Motors, Inc. (RMI) 6000C-4 rocket engine (later designated the XLR-11), that had powered the Bell X-1 rocket research aircraft and later rocket research aircraft. (In 1947, the Bell X ...
... for Rocket Propellants 10 - Liquid Propellant Rocket Power Plants 26 - Liquid Rocket Motor Testing 45 - 73 March 1948 - Rocket Motors Project Heavy Steel Cables 5 - Present and Future of Rockets 9 - The Acid-Aniline Rocket Engine 17 - Metallurgical Aspects in the Design of Rocket Motors 31 ...
... made available.... The fact that a new engine was invented here is not true. It was nothing more than practical work on the rocket engines for liquid propellants which have long been known ... oxidizer for liquid-propellant rocket engines. Hence, very likely Winkler himself visited the plant (to obtain and learn more about the nature of LOX and its handling for his rocket work). From the ... he concluded that while this was “the cheapest and safest form of rockets...For higher power only the liquid fuel rocket engine may be used, based on the combustion of a fuel with ...

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