Yes, this propellant used 1.5% oxamide, plus some strontium carbonate.
@rcfreak24936 ай бұрын
@@craigclassen3997 What pressure at what Kn are you seeing with this prop?
@craigclassen39976 ай бұрын
@@rcfreak2493 485 psi @ KN of 295, 860 psi @ KN of 500.
@glitchymango33017 ай бұрын
keep it up man
@andrewreilley7 ай бұрын
I missed this until now. Awesome motor! Would love to see some pictures of the hardware in the video if you fire another one. Really cool to see people getting into composite cases without having to go through all of the work of building a filament winder.
@craigclassen39977 ай бұрын
Thanks! I am planning to fire another one on the ground. The next one will use a phenolic nozzle carrier machined from a plug cut out of a thick sheet, instead of the rod that I used for this one. I'll try to take more pictures of the parts and assembly process.
@Khalifah244-rg8cq11 ай бұрын
Why don’t you use proper bio
@maxiarmyplus621411 ай бұрын
Heuuuuuuu, why im am here, i dont remember why i was following you, well strange
@jay2l70 Жыл бұрын
nice
@rcfreak24933 жыл бұрын
That was a bad ass burn!
@timg.4133 жыл бұрын
Any idea what the output was in N's?
@craigclassen39973 жыл бұрын
I did not have a load cell for this test, but likely around 1,500 N/s. This motor had 25.875" total propellant length.
@timg.4133 жыл бұрын
@@craigclassen3997 case bonding or traditional liner? And did you do long bates style grains?
@craigclassen39973 жыл бұрын
@@timg.413 This used a traditional Loki LE phenolic liner with five BATES grains. When I flew this motor I went to six grains, as five seemed a bit too progressive.
@TheRocketeer4 жыл бұрын
That was a short burn time! Please share information on case and nozzle size.
@craigclassen39974 жыл бұрын
That was a 2-grain 38mm casing, with a 0.203" (13/64") nozzle throat size.
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are you using oxamide?
Yes, this propellant used 1.5% oxamide, plus some strontium carbonate.
@@craigclassen3997 What pressure at what Kn are you seeing with this prop?
@@rcfreak2493 485 psi @ KN of 295, 860 psi @ KN of 500.
keep it up man
I missed this until now. Awesome motor! Would love to see some pictures of the hardware in the video if you fire another one. Really cool to see people getting into composite cases without having to go through all of the work of building a filament winder.
Thanks! I am planning to fire another one on the ground. The next one will use a phenolic nozzle carrier machined from a plug cut out of a thick sheet, instead of the rod that I used for this one. I'll try to take more pictures of the parts and assembly process.
Why don’t you use proper bio
Heuuuuuuu, why im am here, i dont remember why i was following you, well strange
nice
That was a bad ass burn!
Any idea what the output was in N's?
I did not have a load cell for this test, but likely around 1,500 N/s. This motor had 25.875" total propellant length.
@@craigclassen3997 case bonding or traditional liner? And did you do long bates style grains?
@@timg.413 This used a traditional Loki LE phenolic liner with five BATES grains. When I flew this motor I went to six grains, as five seemed a bit too progressive.
That was a short burn time! Please share information on case and nozzle size.
That was a 2-grain 38mm casing, with a 0.203" (13/64") nozzle throat size.