Hello everyone,
I am aware you all covered the use of hydrogen peroxide, specifically as an
oxidiser for some hydrocarbon fuels a few months back. And it appears to be
somewhat of a dangerous ordeal from managing the propellant, to getting stable
combustion and oxidation. However I don’t recall the mention of decomposing the
peroxide in a separate catalyst chamber, and using the oxygen released to be
mixed within the chamber. Would this work? I don’t really want to mess with
cryogenic propellant due to lack of experience, so would 50/60% peroxide
suffice?. It may be worth mentioning I am having some difficulty finding
lightweight and small oxygen regulators that will output enough to sustain any
respectable amount of combustion, so if this is an achievable option what
design considerations would be needed that differ from an oxygen feed? I
understand this may be more complex, however I do love a challenge.