[AR] RE: [AR] Re: [AR] RE: [AR] Re: [AR] Re: [AR] Re:[AR] ] “Transitioning space propulsion to a nitrous-based industry standard”

  • From: "Troy Prideaux" <troy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2023 13:52:09 +1000

Duh, yes Gasoline.

 

Troy

 

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roxanna Mason
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Subject: [AR] Re: [AR] RE: [AR] Re: [AR] Re: [AR] Re:[AR] ] “Transitioning 
space propulsion to a nitrous-based industry standard”

 

Yes Troy, the methanol was the photo on the front cover of a test engine, 
inside was a 20LbF engine in the example design calculations which burned 
GOx/Gasoline with a water cooled OFHC copper chamber.

A great book for the serious amatur interested in liquid biprops. I still have 
it, copyright 1967.

 

Ken

 

On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 8:33 PM Troy Prideaux <troy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
<mailto:troy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

That’s the GOX+Methanol one?

 

The China Lake book though was far more useful which got me on the straight and 
narrow road to a long successful

career in rocketry.

 

Ken

 

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