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- From: 0004244402@mcimail.com (Karl Dishaw)
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- Subject: Aluminum as rocket fuel?
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 00:16:28 GMT
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- > For final injection, it occurs to me that using gaseous oxygen to "blow"
- > the powdered aluminum in might be an option.
-
- We concentrated on not letting the fuel and oxidizer mix outside the
- combustion chamber for safety reasons. That scrapped LOX slurries and
- blowing the powder. Another project team sprayed molten steel over a
- blast chamber when their methane/oxygen rocket accidently
- mixed propellants in the feed lines, which makes me feel pretty
- strongly about the safety criterion.
-
- >
- >What are the problems with using molten aluminum sprayed into the reaction
- >area? Keeping the aluminum molten in a vacuum should be relatively easy.
-
- What are the weight and power penalties for keeping a tank of molten
- aluminum on your spacecraft? Could be expensive. But we kicked
- around some far-out ideas too--shaping the Al into fine wire and
- burning it off a spool or as a "wool", or feeding the power in through an
- airlock and burning it in pulses.
-
- >Another source of information is the External Tank Study published
- >by the Space Studies Institute. Cutting up ETs for their aluminum
- >was listed as an option. Impulse of such an engine would be in the
- >330 second range. Very viable as a Lunar based fuel source.
-
- Is that for a pure Al/O2 engine? The ETs have leftover H2 on board,
- which SSI might've been including. The exhaust has to be almost all O2
- or the energy will be absorbed by the oxide particles with very little
- thrust resulting. My 118 sec Isp calculation was for about 4%
- aluminum in the mass flow.
-
-
- Karl
- sold my soul to Uncle Sam . . . now marked down for resale.
-