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Cryogenic Engines | The complete physics
Let's understand the detailed working of cryogenic engines in a logical manner.
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published: 31 Mar 2021
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Cryogenic Rocket engine 3d Animation - Part1
#Rocket #3danimation
In this video we have explained the basics of rocket science and also we have explained how rocket engine works in 3d animation
Content Reference: https://blogs.nasa.gov/J2X
Animation softwares used: Maya, After Effects, Illustrator,Premier Pro and Photoshop
published: 19 Jun 2021
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Fully Cryogenic Engine(Dhawan - II) Test Fire | 100% 3D Printed | Skyroot Aerospace | Abridged Video
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-II’ on 31st March 2023, the upgraded version of 'Dhawan- I' India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine which was test fired in Nov'21. The engine which is completely 3D printed has undergone long duration endurance test for 200 seconds, a record for Skyroot, making it a major milestone for our Cryogenic program. The engine has been named in honour of eminent Indian Space scientist Dr. Satish Dhawan.
Dhawan - II uses Liquid Natural Gas (more than 90% Methane) and Liquid Oxygen as cryogenic propellants, which are high-performance, low-cost, and green. This engine has a vacuum thrust of around 3.5kN at total area ratio and will be used in the upper stage of our orbital vehicle Vikram-2. The mobile test stand was indigenously ...
published: 04 Apr 2023
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Everything you need to know about Cryogenic Engines by ISRO | Young Scientists
A cryogenic rocket engine is a rocket engine that uses a cryogenic fuel or oxidizer, that is, its fuel or oxidizer (or both) are gases liquefied and stored at very low temperatures. Notably, these engines were one of the main factors of NASA's success in reaching the Moon by the Saturn V rocket.
Media Credits- www.isro.gov.in
published: 17 Jul 2020
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How cryogenic rocket engine works?
About video :- How cryogenic rocket engine works?
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCoVTk1Xqueu9vNfJ1I
This video describes the process of working of cryogenic engine with its history and technological development this video is only for educational purposes.
Cryogenic engines are some of the most powerful and efficient engines in the world. They use propellants that are stored at extremely low temperatures, often as low as -253 degrees Celsius (-423 degrees Fahrenheit). This allows the engines to achieve very high combustion temperatures, which in turn results in high thrust and efficiency.
Cryogenic engines are most commonly used in rocket engines, where their high efficiency is essential for launching payloads into space. However, they also have a number of other applications, includin...
published: 24 Jan 2024
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Fully Cryogenic Engine (Dhawan - 1) Test Fire | 100% 3D Printed | Skyroot Aerospace
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-1’, which is India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine on 20th November 2021. The engine has been named in honour of eminent Indian Rocket scientist Dr. Satish Dhawan.
The engine uses Liquid Natural Gas (more than 90% Methane) and Liquid Oxygen cryogenic propellants, which are high performance, low-cost, and green. This engine has a vacuum thrust of around 1.5kN and demonstrates upper stage technology of our orbital vehicle Vikram-2. The mobile test stand was indigenously developed by Skyroot and test firing was conducted in one of its kind facility of Solar Industries at Nagpur.
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published: 25 Nov 2021
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Why don't rocket engines melt? How engineers keep engines cool
Rocket engines need to produce heat to function, after all, their only real purpose is to convert the chemical energy in the propellant into pressure and heat so they can produce thrust.
And that brings up an obvious question! How in the heck do engines survive this heat? How did rocket scientists figure out how to keep an engine running continuously while harboring combustion inside it that’s hot enough to melt the very walls that are containing it?!
Today we’re going to talk about the tricks engineers employ to keep rocket engines from melting. We’ll go over ablative cooling, regenerative cooling, film cooling, radiative cooling, heat sinks, and fuel to oxidizer ratios and show you some awesome examples of each.
Here's an article version of this video - https://everydayastronaut.com/e...
published: 13 Jan 2022
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Environmental Aeroscience - Aerospike Nozzle Solid Rocket Motor Static Firing
eAc (Environmental Aeroscience Corp) developed and fired the first solid propellant Aerospike motor in 2003. Aerospike nozzles are designed to be altitude compensating and self adjust the expansion ratio making them extremely useful for ground-launched sounding rockets. This feature is specifically useful for long burn hybrid rocket applications. Several design verification tests firings using short burn solid propellants, with the goal of applying the technology to the long burn Hybrid motors.
published: 01 Aug 2010
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Cryogenic Engines Explained in 60 Seconds!
Discover the wonders of cryogenic engines in this fascinating video! Learn how super-cooled liquids like liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen power these advanced engines, creating high-pressure gas that propels rockets similarly to a balloon releasing air. Explore why cryogenic engines are crucial for long-duration space missions, offering unmatched efficiency and power for deeper space exploration. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the technology that fuels our journey to the stars!
#CryogenicEngines #SpaceExploration #RocketScience #LiquidHydrogen #LiquidOxygen #SpaceTechnology #RocketPropulsion
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00:00:00 Cryogenic Engines Explained in 60 Seconds!
published: 28 Sep 2024
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Rocket Propulsion - Cryogenic Engine
published: 20 Jan 2017
10:07
Cryogenic Engines | The complete physics
Let's understand the detailed working of cryogenic engines in a logical manner.
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- published: 31 Mar 2021
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6:00
Cryogenic Rocket engine 3d Animation - Part1
#Rocket #3danimation
In this video we have explained the basics of rocket science and also we have explained how rocket engine works in 3d animation
Content R...
#Rocket #3danimation
In this video we have explained the basics of rocket science and also we have explained how rocket engine works in 3d animation
Content Reference: https://blogs.nasa.gov/J2X
Animation softwares used: Maya, After Effects, Illustrator,Premier Pro and Photoshop
https://wn.com/Cryogenic_Rocket_Engine_3D_Animation_Part1
#Rocket #3danimation
In this video we have explained the basics of rocket science and also we have explained how rocket engine works in 3d animation
Content Reference: https://blogs.nasa.gov/J2X
Animation softwares used: Maya, After Effects, Illustrator,Premier Pro and Photoshop
- published: 19 Jun 2021
- views: 18772
0:44
Fully Cryogenic Engine(Dhawan - II) Test Fire | 100% 3D Printed | Skyroot Aerospace | Abridged Video
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-II’ on 31st March 2023, the upgraded version of 'Dhawan- I' India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rock...
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-II’ on 31st March 2023, the upgraded version of 'Dhawan- I' India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine which was test fired in Nov'21. The engine which is completely 3D printed has undergone long duration endurance test for 200 seconds, a record for Skyroot, making it a major milestone for our Cryogenic program. The engine has been named in honour of eminent Indian Space scientist Dr. Satish Dhawan.
Dhawan - II uses Liquid Natural Gas (more than 90% Methane) and Liquid Oxygen as cryogenic propellants, which are high-performance, low-cost, and green. This engine has a vacuum thrust of around 3.5kN at total area ratio and will be used in the upper stage of our orbital vehicle Vikram-2. The mobile test stand was indigenously developed by Skyroot and test firing was conducted in one of its kind facility of our partner Solar Industries at Nagpur.
https://wn.com/Fully_Cryogenic_Engine(Dhawan_Ii)_Test_Fire_|_100_3D_Printed_|_Skyroot_Aerospace_|_Abridged_Video
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-II’ on 31st March 2023, the upgraded version of 'Dhawan- I' India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine which was test fired in Nov'21. The engine which is completely 3D printed has undergone long duration endurance test for 200 seconds, a record for Skyroot, making it a major milestone for our Cryogenic program. The engine has been named in honour of eminent Indian Space scientist Dr. Satish Dhawan.
Dhawan - II uses Liquid Natural Gas (more than 90% Methane) and Liquid Oxygen as cryogenic propellants, which are high-performance, low-cost, and green. This engine has a vacuum thrust of around 3.5kN at total area ratio and will be used in the upper stage of our orbital vehicle Vikram-2. The mobile test stand was indigenously developed by Skyroot and test firing was conducted in one of its kind facility of our partner Solar Industries at Nagpur.
- published: 04 Apr 2023
- views: 51261
3:45
Everything you need to know about Cryogenic Engines by ISRO | Young Scientists
A cryogenic rocket engine is a rocket engine that uses a cryogenic fuel or oxidizer, that is, its fuel or oxidizer (or both) are gases liquefied and stored at v...
A cryogenic rocket engine is a rocket engine that uses a cryogenic fuel or oxidizer, that is, its fuel or oxidizer (or both) are gases liquefied and stored at very low temperatures. Notably, these engines were one of the main factors of NASA's success in reaching the Moon by the Saturn V rocket.
Media Credits- www.isro.gov.in
https://wn.com/Everything_You_Need_To_Know_About_Cryogenic_Engines_By_Isro_|_Young_Scientists
A cryogenic rocket engine is a rocket engine that uses a cryogenic fuel or oxidizer, that is, its fuel or oxidizer (or both) are gases liquefied and stored at very low temperatures. Notably, these engines were one of the main factors of NASA's success in reaching the Moon by the Saturn V rocket.
Media Credits- www.isro.gov.in
- published: 17 Jul 2020
- views: 50324
14:41
How cryogenic rocket engine works?
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This video describes the process of working of cryogenic...
About video :- How cryogenic rocket engine works?
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This video describes the process of working of cryogenic engine with its history and technological development this video is only for educational purposes.
Cryogenic engines are some of the most powerful and efficient engines in the world. They use propellants that are stored at extremely low temperatures, often as low as -253 degrees Celsius (-423 degrees Fahrenheit). This allows the engines to achieve very high combustion temperatures, which in turn results in high thrust and efficiency.
Cryogenic engines are most commonly used in rocket engines, where their high efficiency is essential for launching payloads into space. However, they also have a number of other applications, including:
Air separation plants: Cryogenic engines are used to separate air into its component gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. These gases are used in a variety of industrial applications, such as welding, food processing, and medical care.
LNG liquefaction plants: Cryogenic engines are used to liquefy natural gas (LNG), which is then transported by ship to countries that do not have their own natural gas supplies.
Superconductivity: Cryogenic engines are used to cool materials to very low temperatures, which can make them superconducting. Superconductors have a number of potential applications, such as in magnetic levitation trains and fusion power plants.
In this video, we will take a look at how cryogenic engines work and explore some of their many applications. We will also discuss the challenges of working with cryogenic fluids and the future of cryogenic engine technology.
I hope you enjoy the video!
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This video describes the process of working of cryogenic engine with its history and technological development this video is only for educational purposes.
Cryogenic engines are some of the most powerful and efficient engines in the world. They use propellants that are stored at extremely low temperatures, often as low as -253 degrees Celsius (-423 degrees Fahrenheit). This allows the engines to achieve very high combustion temperatures, which in turn results in high thrust and efficiency.
Cryogenic engines are most commonly used in rocket engines, where their high efficiency is essential for launching payloads into space. However, they also have a number of other applications, including:
Air separation plants: Cryogenic engines are used to separate air into its component gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. These gases are used in a variety of industrial applications, such as welding, food processing, and medical care.
LNG liquefaction plants: Cryogenic engines are used to liquefy natural gas (LNG), which is then transported by ship to countries that do not have their own natural gas supplies.
Superconductivity: Cryogenic engines are used to cool materials to very low temperatures, which can make them superconducting. Superconductors have a number of potential applications, such as in magnetic levitation trains and fusion power plants.
In this video, we will take a look at how cryogenic engines work and explore some of their many applications. We will also discuss the challenges of working with cryogenic fluids and the future of cryogenic engine technology.
I hope you enjoy the video!
#cryogenicengine, #rocketengine, #spaceexploration, #engineering, #technology, #science, #airseparation, #LNG, #superconductivity, #mag lev, #fusionpower, #futureoftechnology, #innovation, #cleanspace, #powersystems, #extremeengineering, #scienceinaction, #educationalvideo, #mustwatch
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- published: 24 Jan 2024
- views: 140428
1:13
Fully Cryogenic Engine (Dhawan - 1) Test Fire | 100% 3D Printed | Skyroot Aerospace
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-1’, which is India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine on 20th November 2021. The engine has...
Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-1’, which is India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine on 20th November 2021. The engine has been named in honour of eminent Indian Rocket scientist Dr. Satish Dhawan.
The engine uses Liquid Natural Gas (more than 90% Methane) and Liquid Oxygen cryogenic propellants, which are high performance, low-cost, and green. This engine has a vacuum thrust of around 1.5kN and demonstrates upper stage technology of our orbital vehicle Vikram-2. The mobile test stand was indigenously developed by Skyroot and test firing was conducted in one of its kind facility of Solar Industries at Nagpur.
• Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/skyroot-aerospace/)
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Skyroot Aerospace successfully tested ‘Dhawan-1’, which is India’s first privately developed Fully-Cryogenic rocket engine on 20th November 2021. The engine has been named in honour of eminent Indian Rocket scientist Dr. Satish Dhawan.
The engine uses Liquid Natural Gas (more than 90% Methane) and Liquid Oxygen cryogenic propellants, which are high performance, low-cost, and green. This engine has a vacuum thrust of around 1.5kN and demonstrates upper stage technology of our orbital vehicle Vikram-2. The mobile test stand was indigenously developed by Skyroot and test firing was conducted in one of its kind facility of Solar Industries at Nagpur.
• Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/skyroot-aerospace/)
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- published: 25 Nov 2021
- views: 74715
26:31
Why don't rocket engines melt? How engineers keep engines cool
Rocket engines need to produce heat to function, after all, their only real purpose is to convert the chemical energy in the propellant into pressure and heat s...
Rocket engines need to produce heat to function, after all, their only real purpose is to convert the chemical energy in the propellant into pressure and heat so they can produce thrust.
And that brings up an obvious question! How in the heck do engines survive this heat? How did rocket scientists figure out how to keep an engine running continuously while harboring combustion inside it that’s hot enough to melt the very walls that are containing it?!
Today we’re going to talk about the tricks engineers employ to keep rocket engines from melting. We’ll go over ablative cooling, regenerative cooling, film cooling, radiative cooling, heat sinks, and fuel to oxidizer ratios and show you some awesome examples of each.
Here's an article version of this video - https://everydayastronaut.com/engine-cooling-methodes/
00:00 - Intro / Timestamps
01:55 - Heatsink
04:12 - Fuel to Oxidizer Ratio
07:20 - Ablative Cooling
10:30 - Regenerative Cooling
14:20 - Film Cooling
22:15 - Radiative Cooling
23:30 - Summary
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Rocket engines need to produce heat to function, after all, their only real purpose is to convert the chemical energy in the propellant into pressure and heat so they can produce thrust.
And that brings up an obvious question! How in the heck do engines survive this heat? How did rocket scientists figure out how to keep an engine running continuously while harboring combustion inside it that’s hot enough to melt the very walls that are containing it?!
Today we’re going to talk about the tricks engineers employ to keep rocket engines from melting. We’ll go over ablative cooling, regenerative cooling, film cooling, radiative cooling, heat sinks, and fuel to oxidizer ratios and show you some awesome examples of each.
Here's an article version of this video - https://everydayastronaut.com/engine-cooling-methodes/
00:00 - Intro / Timestamps
01:55 - Heatsink
04:12 - Fuel to Oxidizer Ratio
07:20 - Ablative Cooling
10:30 - Regenerative Cooling
14:20 - Film Cooling
22:15 - Radiative Cooling
23:30 - Summary
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- published: 13 Jan 2022
- views: 3787318
0:22
Environmental Aeroscience - Aerospike Nozzle Solid Rocket Motor Static Firing
eAc (Environmental Aeroscience Corp) developed and fired the first solid propellant Aerospike motor in 2003. Aerospike nozzles are designed to be altitude compe...
eAc (Environmental Aeroscience Corp) developed and fired the first solid propellant Aerospike motor in 2003. Aerospike nozzles are designed to be altitude compensating and self adjust the expansion ratio making them extremely useful for ground-launched sounding rockets. This feature is specifically useful for long burn hybrid rocket applications. Several design verification tests firings using short burn solid propellants, with the goal of applying the technology to the long burn Hybrid motors.
https://wn.com/Environmental_Aeroscience_Aerospike_Nozzle_Solid_Rocket_Motor_Static_Firing
eAc (Environmental Aeroscience Corp) developed and fired the first solid propellant Aerospike motor in 2003. Aerospike nozzles are designed to be altitude compensating and self adjust the expansion ratio making them extremely useful for ground-launched sounding rockets. This feature is specifically useful for long burn hybrid rocket applications. Several design verification tests firings using short burn solid propellants, with the goal of applying the technology to the long burn Hybrid motors.
- published: 01 Aug 2010
- views: 5458390
0:52
Cryogenic Engines Explained in 60 Seconds!
Discover the wonders of cryogenic engines in this fascinating video! Learn how super-cooled liquids like liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen power these advanced ...
Discover the wonders of cryogenic engines in this fascinating video! Learn how super-cooled liquids like liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen power these advanced engines, creating high-pressure gas that propels rockets similarly to a balloon releasing air. Explore why cryogenic engines are crucial for long-duration space missions, offering unmatched efficiency and power for deeper space exploration. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the technology that fuels our journey to the stars!
#CryogenicEngines #SpaceExploration #RocketScience #LiquidHydrogen #LiquidOxygen #SpaceTechnology #RocketPropulsion
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00:00:00 Cryogenic Engines Explained in 60 Seconds!
https://wn.com/Cryogenic_Engines_Explained_In_60_Seconds
Discover the wonders of cryogenic engines in this fascinating video! Learn how super-cooled liquids like liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen power these advanced engines, creating high-pressure gas that propels rockets similarly to a balloon releasing air. Explore why cryogenic engines are crucial for long-duration space missions, offering unmatched efficiency and power for deeper space exploration. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the technology that fuels our journey to the stars!
#CryogenicEngines #SpaceExploration #RocketScience #LiquidHydrogen #LiquidOxygen #SpaceTechnology #RocketPropulsion
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Cryogenic Engines Explained in 60 Seconds!
- published: 28 Sep 2024
- views: 423