coloured rocket fuels
#1
Posted 04 August 2010 - 04:20 PM
I am looking to make some fuels that burn in a reasonably slow manner, so can be used in cored rockets. I suspect AP to be needed for this...
Please post your ideas and/or experience...
Thanks
#2
Posted 04 August 2010 - 05:07 PM
and here
Edited by chris m, 04 August 2010 - 05:11 PM.
#3
Posted 04 August 2010 - 05:34 PM
Thanks
#4
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:51 PM
#5
Posted 04 August 2010 - 10:48 PM
It also had a normal clay nozzle. I thought from the lift sound that it had blown the nozzle out but on examining it afterwards it was still intact.
One thing you'll find is that they will not light from visco fuse at all! I had to use a small amount of BP+silicon to get the core lit, which contributes to the fast takeoff.
Personally I prefer the tiny 6mm ones, as they use hardly any fuel and are quite capable of lifting up to 15g or so to a decent height: 6mm green metal fueled rocket
The formula was as follows:
Barium nitrate 60% (substitute strontium nitrate if required - but it changes the characteristics slightly)
Magnalium 250# 20%
PVC 15%
Parlon 5%
These were pressed on a drill press.
#6
Posted 04 August 2010 - 10:49 PM
blue
NH4ClO4 70
copper sorbate 10
hexamine 20
red
NH4ClO4 45
Sr(NO3)2 25
red gum 12
hexamine 18
green
NH4ClO4 35
Ba(NO3)2 35
red gum 14
hexamine 16
copper sorbate 10
but the blue one exploded, and the green burned without any colour (strangely) so maybe some more work needed...
I have thought of attaching a coloured comet, but i like this as a technical exercise.
on a side note, the colours are fantastic as stars, with a huge flame envelope and good colour...
Edited by vaslop2005, 04 August 2010 - 10:52 PM.
#7
Posted 04 August 2010 - 11:28 PM
You could try adding Parlon or PVC to the green rocket... perhaps the AP combustion products change inside the rocket at a higher pressure and produce less free chlorine to create barium chloride in the flame.
You could always try something like the folowing:
Strontium Nitrate 9 (47%)
Potassium Perchlorate 3 (16%)
Potassium Benzoate 3 (16%)
Parlon 4 (21%)
It burns with a large flame and decent colour, and is also very low cost. You may want to change the perchlorate to nitrate ratio to get more thrust, as I have only tested this pressed into open ended tubes with no core.
#9
Posted 17 August 2010 - 12:50 PM
#10
Posted 20 August 2010 - 01:42 PM
#11
Posted 22 August 2010 - 08:24 PM
Of course if you don't care whether it whistles, I'm sure they would work fine.
#12
Posted 24 August 2010 - 10:50 AM
recently I looked at using some large diameter, short core rockets, that use a KClO4 fuel, and you can get good results with 10mm ID rockets, 5mm core dia, and 50mm core length, (ill find the formula if anyones interested.)
#13
Posted 24 August 2010 - 05:56 PM
#14
Posted 24 August 2010 - 08:52 PM
#15
Posted 25 August 2010 - 09:31 AM
Agreed. Recently I tried small quantities of strontium lactate derived from drug grade lactic acid. Combined with potassium chlorate it produces quite a nice red flame. By your logic it should not at all.
When the benzoates and sorbates are combined with KClO3 they burn well and produce good colour, but in any ratio with KClO4 they just refuse, and if they do burn, it just results in a bright yellow tarry flame.
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