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Is SpaceX's Raptor engine the king of rocket engines?
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05 - Summary
Article version - https://everydayastronaut.com/?p=9823&preview=true
SpaceX's new raptor engine is a methane fueled full flow staged combustion cycle engine and its so hard to develop, no engine like this has ever flown before!
Now this topic can be really intimidating so in order to bring the Raptor engine into context, we’re going to do an overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX’s current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle’s RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin’s BE-4 and the F-1 engine.
And if that’s not enough, not only is S...
published: 25 May 2019
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Rocket Engines Explained
How do rocket engines work? What makes them work in a vacuum?
In this video, we talk about the basic physics behind how a rocket engine works. We walk through two different ways to help understand rocket engines. The first looks at Newton's third law of motion, where every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Then, we discuss the conservation of momentum, and how propellant is used to push a spaceship forward.
After understanding the basics of rocket engines, we talk about some of the different types, focusing mostly on chemical rocket engines (such as the space shuttle main engine, raptor engine, merlin engine, and BE-4). The last topic covered in this video looks at the design of rocket nozzles, and how at different surrounding pressures, the nozzle design should be changed!
Th...
published: 15 Aug 2020
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10 Most Powerful Rocket Engines In The World
10 Most Powerful Rocket Engines In The World
► Subscribe: https://goo.gl/vHN6qB
For copyright matters please contact us at: [email protected]
The first liquid-fueled rocket was developed by Robert H. Goddard in 1926 which turned out to be the progenitor of the Saturn V rocket that launched 43 years later and is still the most powerful rocket ever launched in the world. Rockets need to travel over 25,000-miles-per-hour, or 7-miles per second to reach escape velocity, and they need to have a lot of power to achieve this. But just which rocket engine is the most powerful?
#rocket #rockets #engine #powerful
published: 31 Jan 2020
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LIQUID PROPELLANT ROCKET ENGINE/liquid rocket 3d animation/construction working/ LEARN FROM THE BASE
in this video, I used a solid rocket booster outer body for demonstration
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the liquid-propellant rocket engine was developed by an American scientist
Time stamps
00:00 - history
00:18 - construction
02:43 - working
03:58 - advantages
04:18 - disadvantages
04:35 - hints
04:52 - solid propellant rocket
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published: 12 Sep 2020
-
DIY Rocket Engines - Easy and Cheap!
We go through a step by step process of how to build our rocket engines. At the end, we test the different mixtures. Our next video (in a few days) will show us lighting the rockets built in this video. (Slo-mo included!)
Rocket motor hardware:
https://www.rocketmotorparts.com/
Pyrotechnic supplies:
https://www.skylighter.com/
Our rocket fuel formulas: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gzWtCPjL1MQgRfuUrMpYjvo0DYo5RLPu1Te40eSMEpo/edit?usp=sharing
Find us on Patreon and our website:
https://www.patreon.com/techingredients
https://www.techingredients.com/
published: 24 Dec 2020
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7 AMAZING New Rocket ENGINES
This is going to be a big year for space developments & we take a quick glimpse of the some of the newest/biggest rocket engines!
Sources & Credits:
7. Skyrora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8ej12HmgMo
6. Vulcain 2.1
https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2019/09/Vulcain_2.1_static_firing_test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN8_lwDl680
5. SLS Booster
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/sls_solid_rocket_booster_fs_03122018.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByH9eTFuYKU
4. BE-4
https://www.blueorigin.com/engines/be-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksGnkKeGy4I
3. Raptor
http://spaceflight101.com/spx/spacex-raptor/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8JyvzU0CXU
2. VASIMR
http://www.adastrarocket.com/aarc/VASIMR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KJC-PhP0HY
1. AEON 1
...
published: 10 Feb 2020
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Elon Musk will Reach Mars With This Amazing Rocket Engine
Elon Musk will Reach Mars With This Amazing Rocket Engine.
To figure out how to populate Mars, you need to have the mind of Einstein, the wit of Louis CK and the courage of Captain Jack Sparrow.
The inefficiency of rocket engines still remains the main obstacle. Chemical propulsion systems are capable of developing high thrust, but they have a small specific impulse. In other words, they cannot maintain traction for a long time due to the rapid fuel consumption. It's one thing to go into orbit, and quite another thing to make an interplanetary flight. There is nowhere to refuel in outer space.
A few words about the unusual approach of Musk’s company. This is really interesting.
Usually, computer simulations are carried out before launches, and only after that prototypes are tested. NASA d...
published: 14 May 2021
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NASA Conducts First RS-25 Rocket Engine Test of 2018
published: 16 Jan 2018
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How a Rocket works?
Help us to make future videos for you. Make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com !
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The working of rocket and rocket engine are elaborated in a detailed way with help of animation here. The topics covered are liquid propellant rockets, solid propellant rockets, rocket nozzle, rocket staging, rocket guidance & gimbaled thrust,.
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/LearnEngineering
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published: 15 Jun 2015
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KSP Doesn't Teach: Rocket Engine Plumbing
A huge part of rocket science is the system of tanks, piping, valves and burners which deliver the fuel from the tanks to the engine. I try to explain why different designs exist and the advantages that more complicated designs deliver.
To be clear, I'm not a rocket scientist, I only play one on the internet.
Rocket engine diagrams are largely from Wikipedia with some
Modification for narrative purposes
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gas_generator_rocket_cycle.
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pressure_fed_rocket_cycle.svg
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Expander_rocket_cycle.svg
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Staged_combustion_rocket_cycle.png#mw-jump-to-license
published: 01 Oct 2016
49:02
Is SpaceX's Raptor engine the king of rocket engines?
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05...
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05 - Summary
Article version - https://everydayastronaut.com/?p=9823&preview=true
SpaceX's new raptor engine is a methane fueled full flow staged combustion cycle engine and its so hard to develop, no engine like this has ever flown before!
Now this topic can be really intimidating so in order to bring the Raptor engine into context, we’re going to do an overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX’s current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle’s RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin’s BE-4 and the F-1 engine.
And if that’s not enough, not only is SpaceX using a crazy engine cycle, they’re also going to be using Liquid Methane as their fuel, again something that no orbital rocket has ever used! So we’ll also go over the unique characteristics of liquid methane as a rocket fuel and see if we can figure out why SpaceX went with Methane for the Raptor engine.
We'll also break down and explain all the different engine cycle types so you know what the full flow staged combustion cycle is, how it works, and how it compares to the other cycles.
So by the end of this video hopefully we’ll have the context to know why the raptor engine is special, how it compares to other rocket engines, why it’s using methane and hopefully find out if the Raptor engine will be the new king of rocket engines…
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Rocket engine renders by @MartianDays https://twitter.com/MartianDays
F-1 Turbopump photo provided by Mike Jetzer/heroicrelics.org
HUGE thanks to my Moon Walker Patreon supporters! Blake Jacobs, Eli Burton, Jethro, Mac Malkawi, Neurostream, Ole Mathias Heggem
Want to support what I do? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter for access to exclusive livestreams, our discord channel and subreddit! - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
The best place for all your space merch needs!
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All music is original! Check out my album "Maximum Aerodynamic Pressure" anywhere you listen to music (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc) or click here for easy links - http://everydayastronaut.com/music
I'm the cohost of an awesome podcast where we talk all about current technologies and how they shape our future! http://ourludicrousfuture.com or here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ourludicrousfuture
https://wn.com/Is_Spacex's_Raptor_Engine_The_King_Of_Rocket_Engines
00:00 - Intro
02:55 - Basic physics of rocket engines
06:10 - Rocket engine cycles
20:30 - Rocket fuel comparison
30:40 - Raptor vs other rocket engines
44:05 - Summary
Article version - https://everydayastronaut.com/?p=9823&preview=true
SpaceX's new raptor engine is a methane fueled full flow staged combustion cycle engine and its so hard to develop, no engine like this has ever flown before!
Now this topic can be really intimidating so in order to bring the Raptor engine into context, we’re going to do an overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX’s current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle’s RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin’s BE-4 and the F-1 engine.
And if that’s not enough, not only is SpaceX using a crazy engine cycle, they’re also going to be using Liquid Methane as their fuel, again something that no orbital rocket has ever used! So we’ll also go over the unique characteristics of liquid methane as a rocket fuel and see if we can figure out why SpaceX went with Methane for the Raptor engine.
We'll also break down and explain all the different engine cycle types so you know what the full flow staged combustion cycle is, how it works, and how it compares to the other cycles.
So by the end of this video hopefully we’ll have the context to know why the raptor engine is special, how it compares to other rocket engines, why it’s using methane and hopefully find out if the Raptor engine will be the new king of rocket engines…
-----------------------------------------------
Rocket engine renders by @MartianDays https://twitter.com/MartianDays
F-1 Turbopump photo provided by Mike Jetzer/heroicrelics.org
HUGE thanks to my Moon Walker Patreon supporters! Blake Jacobs, Eli Burton, Jethro, Mac Malkawi, Neurostream, Ole Mathias Heggem
Want to support what I do? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter for access to exclusive livestreams, our discord channel and subreddit! - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
The best place for all your space merch needs!
https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/
All music is original! Check out my album "Maximum Aerodynamic Pressure" anywhere you listen to music (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc) or click here for easy links - http://everydayastronaut.com/music
I'm the cohost of an awesome podcast where we talk all about current technologies and how they shape our future! http://ourludicrousfuture.com or here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ourludicrousfuture
- published: 25 May 2019
- views: 5084046
13:47
Rocket Engines Explained
How do rocket engines work? What makes them work in a vacuum?
In this video, we talk about the basic physics behind how a rocket engine works. We walk through...
How do rocket engines work? What makes them work in a vacuum?
In this video, we talk about the basic physics behind how a rocket engine works. We walk through two different ways to help understand rocket engines. The first looks at Newton's third law of motion, where every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Then, we discuss the conservation of momentum, and how propellant is used to push a spaceship forward.
After understanding the basics of rocket engines, we talk about some of the different types, focusing mostly on chemical rocket engines (such as the space shuttle main engine, raptor engine, merlin engine, and BE-4). The last topic covered in this video looks at the design of rocket nozzles, and how at different surrounding pressures, the nozzle design should be changed!
Thanks for watching! And consider subscribing if you enjoyed this video!
Thank you to all my Patrons that help support this channel! You all really help make off of this happen!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wolf_martian
Facebook: https://fb.me/MartianWolf
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MartianWolf
Heading Home by Nekzlo @nekzlo
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https://wn.com/Rocket_Engines_Explained
How do rocket engines work? What makes them work in a vacuum?
In this video, we talk about the basic physics behind how a rocket engine works. We walk through two different ways to help understand rocket engines. The first looks at Newton's third law of motion, where every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Then, we discuss the conservation of momentum, and how propellant is used to push a spaceship forward.
After understanding the basics of rocket engines, we talk about some of the different types, focusing mostly on chemical rocket engines (such as the space shuttle main engine, raptor engine, merlin engine, and BE-4). The last topic covered in this video looks at the design of rocket nozzles, and how at different surrounding pressures, the nozzle design should be changed!
Thanks for watching! And consider subscribing if you enjoyed this video!
Thank you to all my Patrons that help support this channel! You all really help make off of this happen!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wolf_martian
Facebook: https://fb.me/MartianWolf
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MartianWolf
Heading Home by Nekzlo @nekzlo
Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/YGL35p7LLqo
------------------------------
• Contact the artist:
@nekzlo
www.instagram.com/nekzlo/
twitter.com/Nekzlo_Music
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- published: 15 Aug 2020
- views: 36151
11:36
10 Most Powerful Rocket Engines In The World
10 Most Powerful Rocket Engines In The World
► Subscribe: https://goo.gl/vHN6qB
For copyright matters please contact us at:
[email protected]
The fi...
10 Most Powerful Rocket Engines In The World
► Subscribe: https://goo.gl/vHN6qB
For copyright matters please contact us at:
[email protected]
The first liquid-fueled rocket was developed by Robert H. Goddard in 1926 which turned out to be the progenitor of the Saturn V rocket that launched 43 years later and is still the most powerful rocket ever launched in the world. Rockets need to travel over 25,000-miles-per-hour, or 7-miles per second to reach escape velocity, and they need to have a lot of power to achieve this. But just which rocket engine is the most powerful?
#rocket #rockets #engine #powerful
https://wn.com/10_Most_Powerful_Rocket_Engines_In_The_World
10 Most Powerful Rocket Engines In The World
► Subscribe: https://goo.gl/vHN6qB
For copyright matters please contact us at:
[email protected]
The first liquid-fueled rocket was developed by Robert H. Goddard in 1926 which turned out to be the progenitor of the Saturn V rocket that launched 43 years later and is still the most powerful rocket ever launched in the world. Rockets need to travel over 25,000-miles-per-hour, or 7-miles per second to reach escape velocity, and they need to have a lot of power to achieve this. But just which rocket engine is the most powerful?
#rocket #rockets #engine #powerful
- published: 31 Jan 2020
- views: 134350
4:43
LIQUID PROPELLANT ROCKET ENGINE/liquid rocket 3d animation/construction working/ LEARN FROM THE BASE
in this video, I used a solid rocket booster outer body for demonstration
Follow Us on Social Media:
Stay connected and follow us for more updates and excl...
in this video, I used a solid rocket booster outer body for demonstration
Follow Us on Social Media:
Stay connected and follow us for more updates and exclusive content!
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liquid propellant rocket/ liquid fuel rocket in 3d animation/learn from the base -learn from the base to advance
the liquid-propellant rocket engine was developed by an American scientist
Time stamps
00:00 - history
00:18 - construction
02:43 - working
03:58 - advantages
04:18 - disadvantages
04:35 - hints
04:52 - solid propellant rocket
Thank you fro watching
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA)
https://wn.com/Liquid_Propellant_Rocket_Engine_Liquid_Rocket_3D_Animation_Construction_Working_Learn_From_The_Base
in this video, I used a solid rocket booster outer body for demonstration
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liquid propellant rocket/ liquid fuel rocket in 3d animation/learn from the base -learn from the base to advance
the liquid-propellant rocket engine was developed by an American scientist
Time stamps
00:00 - history
00:18 - construction
02:43 - working
03:58 - advantages
04:18 - disadvantages
04:35 - hints
04:52 - solid propellant rocket
Thank you fro watching
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- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 2646410
1:08:56
DIY Rocket Engines - Easy and Cheap!
We go through a step by step process of how to build our rocket engines. At the end, we test the different mixtures. Our next video (in a few days) will show us...
We go through a step by step process of how to build our rocket engines. At the end, we test the different mixtures. Our next video (in a few days) will show us lighting the rockets built in this video. (Slo-mo included!)
Rocket motor hardware:
https://www.rocketmotorparts.com/
Pyrotechnic supplies:
https://www.skylighter.com/
Our rocket fuel formulas: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gzWtCPjL1MQgRfuUrMpYjvo0DYo5RLPu1Te40eSMEpo/edit?usp=sharing
Find us on Patreon and our website:
https://www.patreon.com/techingredients
https://www.techingredients.com/
https://wn.com/Diy_Rocket_Engines_Easy_And_Cheap
We go through a step by step process of how to build our rocket engines. At the end, we test the different mixtures. Our next video (in a few days) will show us lighting the rockets built in this video. (Slo-mo included!)
Rocket motor hardware:
https://www.rocketmotorparts.com/
Pyrotechnic supplies:
https://www.skylighter.com/
Our rocket fuel formulas: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gzWtCPjL1MQgRfuUrMpYjvo0DYo5RLPu1Te40eSMEpo/edit?usp=sharing
Find us on Patreon and our website:
https://www.patreon.com/techingredients
https://www.techingredients.com/
- published: 24 Dec 2020
- views: 1887344
7:14
7 AMAZING New Rocket ENGINES
This is going to be a big year for space developments & we take a quick glimpse of the some of the newest/biggest rocket engines!
Sources & Credits:
7. Skyrora...
This is going to be a big year for space developments & we take a quick glimpse of the some of the newest/biggest rocket engines!
Sources & Credits:
7. Skyrora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8ej12HmgMo
6. Vulcain 2.1
https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2019/09/Vulcain_2.1_static_firing_test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN8_lwDl680
5. SLS Booster
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/sls_solid_rocket_booster_fs_03122018.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByH9eTFuYKU
4. BE-4
https://www.blueorigin.com/engines/be-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksGnkKeGy4I
3. Raptor
http://spaceflight101.com/spx/spacex-raptor/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8JyvzU0CXU
2. VASIMR
http://www.adastrarocket.com/aarc/VASIMR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KJC-PhP0HY
1. AEON 1
https://www.relativityspace.com/terran
Music:
"This Fascinating World" & "The Stellar Union" By CO.AG Music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
https://wn.com/7_Amazing_New_Rocket_Engines
This is going to be a big year for space developments & we take a quick glimpse of the some of the newest/biggest rocket engines!
Sources & Credits:
7. Skyrora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8ej12HmgMo
6. Vulcain 2.1
https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2019/09/Vulcain_2.1_static_firing_test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN8_lwDl680
5. SLS Booster
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/sls_solid_rocket_booster_fs_03122018.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByH9eTFuYKU
4. BE-4
https://www.blueorigin.com/engines/be-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksGnkKeGy4I
3. Raptor
http://spaceflight101.com/spx/spacex-raptor/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8JyvzU0CXU
2. VASIMR
http://www.adastrarocket.com/aarc/VASIMR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KJC-PhP0HY
1. AEON 1
https://www.relativityspace.com/terran
Music:
"This Fascinating World" & "The Stellar Union" By CO.AG Music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
- published: 10 Feb 2020
- views: 667906
11:37
Elon Musk will Reach Mars With This Amazing Rocket Engine
Elon Musk will Reach Mars With This Amazing Rocket Engine.
To figure out how to populate Mars, you need to have the mind of Einstein, the wit of Louis CK and th...
Elon Musk will Reach Mars With This Amazing Rocket Engine.
To figure out how to populate Mars, you need to have the mind of Einstein, the wit of Louis CK and the courage of Captain Jack Sparrow.
The inefficiency of rocket engines still remains the main obstacle. Chemical propulsion systems are capable of developing high thrust, but they have a small specific impulse. In other words, they cannot maintain traction for a long time due to the rapid fuel consumption. It's one thing to go into orbit, and quite another thing to make an interplanetary flight. There is nowhere to refuel in outer space.
A few words about the unusual approach of Musk’s company. This is really interesting.
Usually, computer simulations are carried out before launches, and only after that prototypes are tested. NASA doesn't like explosions.
Musk has a different approach: SpaceX produces prototypes of varying levels of readiness with the MK and SN indexes for testing specific technologies.
#engine #spaceX #starship #Elon #Musk #Mars
Some animations are done by "Subject zero science".
https://www.patreon.com/subjectzerola...
For copyright matters please contact us at:
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Elon_Musk_Will_Reach_Mars_With_This_Amazing_Rocket_Engine
Elon Musk will Reach Mars With This Amazing Rocket Engine.
To figure out how to populate Mars, you need to have the mind of Einstein, the wit of Louis CK and the courage of Captain Jack Sparrow.
The inefficiency of rocket engines still remains the main obstacle. Chemical propulsion systems are capable of developing high thrust, but they have a small specific impulse. In other words, they cannot maintain traction for a long time due to the rapid fuel consumption. It's one thing to go into orbit, and quite another thing to make an interplanetary flight. There is nowhere to refuel in outer space.
A few words about the unusual approach of Musk’s company. This is really interesting.
Usually, computer simulations are carried out before launches, and only after that prototypes are tested. NASA doesn't like explosions.
Musk has a different approach: SpaceX produces prototypes of varying levels of readiness with the MK and SN indexes for testing specific technologies.
#engine #spaceX #starship #Elon #Musk #Mars
Some animations are done by "Subject zero science".
https://www.patreon.com/subjectzerola...
For copyright matters please contact us at:
[email protected]
- published: 14 May 2021
- views: 1680556
5:01
How a Rocket works?
Help us to make future videos for you. Make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com !
https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering
The working...
Help us to make future videos for you. Make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com !
https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering
The working of rocket and rocket engine are elaborated in a detailed way with help of animation here. The topics covered are liquid propellant rockets, solid propellant rockets, rocket nozzle, rocket staging, rocket guidance & gimbaled thrust,.
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/LearnEngineering
Voice-over artist :https://www.fiverr.com/mikepaine
https://wn.com/How_A_Rocket_Works
Help us to make future videos for you. Make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com !
https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering
The working of rocket and rocket engine are elaborated in a detailed way with help of animation here. The topics covered are liquid propellant rockets, solid propellant rockets, rocket nozzle, rocket staging, rocket guidance & gimbaled thrust,.
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/LearnEngineering
Voice-over artist :https://www.fiverr.com/mikepaine
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 2327719
16:19
KSP Doesn't Teach: Rocket Engine Plumbing
A huge part of rocket science is the system of tanks, piping, valves and burners which deliver the fuel from the tanks to the engine. I try to explain why diffe...
A huge part of rocket science is the system of tanks, piping, valves and burners which deliver the fuel from the tanks to the engine. I try to explain why different designs exist and the advantages that more complicated designs deliver.
To be clear, I'm not a rocket scientist, I only play one on the internet.
Rocket engine diagrams are largely from Wikipedia with some
Modification for narrative purposes
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gas_generator_rocket_cycle.
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pressure_fed_rocket_cycle.svg
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Expander_rocket_cycle.svg
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Staged_combustion_rocket_cycle.png#mw-jump-to-license
https://wn.com/Ksp_Doesn't_Teach_Rocket_Engine_Plumbing
A huge part of rocket science is the system of tanks, piping, valves and burners which deliver the fuel from the tanks to the engine. I try to explain why different designs exist and the advantages that more complicated designs deliver.
To be clear, I'm not a rocket scientist, I only play one on the internet.
Rocket engine diagrams are largely from Wikipedia with some
Modification for narrative purposes
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gas_generator_rocket_cycle.
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pressure_fed_rocket_cycle.svg
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