[AR] Re: Continuation of small hybrid motor design
- From: <mark.spiegl@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2020 03:03:29 -0500
Jack Hanna wrote:
mainly pushing me to buy commercial rocket casings and parts
I think you hear that advice because most participants in the other forum are
not real EX guys. If you have access to a metal lathe, you have everything you
need and more... (at 100x the fun factor IMO :-)
Attached is a super simple Nitrous hybrid. You should be able to get this
working in a weekend. If your dimensions are anywhere close, it will work.
-All the parts screw together
-ORings on the closures (Viton preferably - lubricated with an OX safe
grease like Krytox or equivalent)
-Fuel is 1" PVC.
-Case is 1.5" OD x 1/16 aluminum
-Injector is 1/4" compression fitting
-Nozzle is 1/2" throat
-Tiny pinhole in the forward closure
Jack Hanna wrote:
I've heard graphite as a nozzle is effective, however it's also extremely
porous,
The mid-grade graphite from the graphitestore.com is perfect for small motors.
Comment: I think the ground support equipment will be the bigger challenge.
Mark Spiegl
http://www.spiegl.org/rocket02
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