Well cheers fellows, lots of stuff to look at, I've been away over the weekend and haven't checked in latley... and I'll look into this as soon as i find time
ssebbe:
The purpose of the project is to learn as much as possibly about rockets. We will start of very basic with classic bottle-rockets, moving to model rockets. We also have a ludicrously dangerous idea involving a pressure safe waterfilled steel pipe, a blowtorch, a launch stand, release mechanism and a hell of a safety distance.
Eventually, we will have learned enough to build a rocket engine, which we will test as well on ground as in flight. We will mainly study nozzle performance.
Doing this we will:
A: have a lot of fun.
B: gain valuable insight in the theoretical and practical aspects of rocket science.
And possibly:
C: impress our physics theacher.
And if none of the above:
D: descide we'll stay on Terra Firma, saving the world a number of holes in the head.
perhaps, we will also print t-shirts and sell to "finance" the project.
Anyone interested?
rasperas:
THAT IS SO BLOODY COOL! :surprise:
Good luck and may the Lord have mercy on your extremities
Anyway, is your rocket going to fly or will it be sort of like a static demonstration engine?
I guess it's pretty expensive finding materials and proper parts? How big a engine are you going to build?
I'd love to see how it turns out, please tell me more.
About the books, I'm not going to build a liquid (at least not this time) so the I'll leave the first book for now. As for the second, Elements of Rocket Propulsion, I was pretty close buyng that a couple of weeks ago. I descided not to however science I prefer books with metric units... is there an european edition of this book? If not, is there some other books?
What the heck, I'll probably buy the book anyway but it would be a lot easier.
check:
Yea water is nice and harmless. I'we built a primitive bottle launch stand and also boosted a bottle with sodiumcarbonate. It flew. Not as much as wanted it though, I'll work on it this summer. Two stages? I'd love to see that
Anyway, thanks dudes, you're beeing a great help! Keep posting, please!