Rocket Engine Cycles - How Do You Power a Rocket Engine?
Offered By: Everyday Astronaut via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of rocket engine cycles in this comprehensive 55-minute video. Delve into the various methods of powering rocket engines, from simple cold gas thrusters to complex full flow staged combustion systems. Learn about the basics of rocket engines, pressure-fed systems, electric pump-fed engines, open and closed cycles, and more. Discover the pros and cons of each cycle type, accompanied by real-world examples. Follow along as the video breaks down cold gas thrusters, monopropellant and bipropellant pressure-fed systems, electric pump-fed engines, open and closed cycles (both oxidizer-rich and fuel-rich), full flow staged combustion, tap-off cycles, and expander cycles. Gain a deeper understanding of the engineering marvels that power space exploration through this informative and engaging presentation.
Syllabus
- Intro
- Basics Of Rocket Engines
- Cold Gas Thrusters
- Monopropellant Pressure Fed
- Bipropellant Pressure Fed
- Electric Pump Fed
- Open Cycle
- Closed Cycle [Ox Rich]
- Closed Cycle [Fuel Rich]
- Full Flow Staged Combustion
- Tap-Off Cycle
- Expander Cycle
- Summary
Taught by
Everyday Astronaut
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