Nozzleless rocket motors
#1
Posted 12 March 2004 - 01:21 PM
#2
Posted 13 March 2004 - 02:19 AM
http://www.angelfire...kets/index.html
As far as this guys concerned he invented the things. He's got specs for the tooling, the recipe for the comp he used plus some pictures and videos.
He recently added a section on a blue strobe comp for rockets that he developed that uses sugar as its primary fuel and CuO for color.
check it out.
Marcus
#3
Posted 13 March 2004 - 02:49 AM
Telling you where to find the link to it would take the fun out of it.
http://www.vk2zay.net/
#4
Posted 13 March 2004 - 12:27 PM
Edited by Phoenix, 13 March 2004 - 06:10 PM.
#5
Posted 13 March 2004 - 12:31 PM
#6
Posted 13 March 2004 - 12:41 PM
http://www.vk2zay.net/
#7
Posted 14 March 2004 - 02:33 AM
#8
Posted 14 March 2004 - 02:54 AM
I used this in buzz b**bs, oil SLOWS so if anything it will prevent your rocket from CATO not the opposite.
So oil does work for slowing a comp but why not just use extra charcoal, you get the desired slower comp with an added charcoal tail.
You can't loose
Marcus
#9
Posted 14 March 2004 - 03:16 AM
A drawing would explain it better.
http://www.vk2zay.net/
#10
Posted 14 March 2004 - 03:33 AM
#11
Posted 14 March 2004 - 08:38 PM
So oil does work for slowing a comp but why not just use extra charcoal, you get the desired slower comp with an added charcoal tail.
You can't loose
I take that back.
While thinking about it today I realized the oil serves a more important purpose than I origionaly gave credit for. Being that it is nozzless, the oil serves to better hold the BP grain intact since the nozzle is not there to do it.
sorry for the mess up, I guess you'll just have to make do without the tail.
Marcus
#12
Posted 15 April 2004 - 10:21 PM
I work with nozzleless rocket motors for pyrotechnic effects. They use potassium nitrate and sorbitol as the propellant. It is poured in when still hot and soft. Then a 8mm stainless steel rod is inserted.... For pics have a look on this:
http://deutsch.250x....m/raks_25mm.htm
These rockets are quite powerful
The rockets casing is produced like this:
http://deutsch.250x....m/doit/doit.htm
Sorry if it doesn?t fit in here, cause its no blackpowder rocket motor. But I think its worth a look, because these rockets are powerfull and less labourous as blackpowder rockets! Also very cheap...
#13
Posted 17 April 2004 - 07:27 AM
Yeah the petroleum jelly in whistle does the same, makes the grain much less likely to chip or crack if abused and makes it easier to press. Both are mainly used a phlegmatizer though, the other benifical side effects are just a bonus.I take that back.
While thinking about it today I realized the oil serves a more important purpose than I origionaly gave credit for. Being that it is nozzless, the oil serves to better hold the BP grain intact since the nozzle is not there to do it.
sorry for the mess up, I guess you'll just have to make do without the tail.
Marcus
http://www.vk2zay.net/
#14
Posted 20 April 2004 - 01:59 AM
#15
Posted 20 April 2004 - 11:53 PM
Probably a pipe dream but,
fuel...ram...fuel...ram...fuse...stick...done,
I had to ask.
P.S.- Hi everybody, newly registered long time Guest here.
Old (33), Long-haired (center-back), Geek (software trainer) Yank(California). Thanks all for the great info and ideas.
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