Its wild to think of how far fuel injection has came on cars, motorcycles, small engines in general, and to see the same principles being applied at this scale is incredible.
@@neisjo Depending on what powers the turbopump, either electric motors (similar to RocketLab's Rutherford engine), or you burn a small amount of propellants to drive the pumps.
My professor asked me the question, how the fuel of rocket burns without oxygen and where from rocket get oxygen to burn the fuel. I got the answer, thank you 😊
You either have liquid oxygen tank (or any other oxidizer like nitric acid) or, if you're using a jet engine which is similar to a rocket engine, taking oxygen through the atmosphere through intakes.
I love your videos. Its so simple to understand the contcept. Sir can you explain about the reverse flow nozzle in rocket. Can you make video on this sir.
I wish you would have covered the methods of powering the turbo pumps, as that is really one of the key aspects that differentiate different engines from each other, deciding just how efficient the engine will be, apart from the fuel used. A lot of engines use a gas generator, which is a mini rocket engine to spin the turbos, but rocketlab uses electric turbos, and then you have many variations on the Gas generator, such as a pre-burner to partially burn the fuel or oxidizer to power the turbos before dumping that into the combustion chamber to burn with the fuel, then you have the full flow staged combustion that Raptor uses, where fuel is preburnt on one side and oxidizer is pre-burnt on the other. To me, the beauty in a rocket engine is the way fuel can be efficiently used to power the turbos which in turn power the rocket engine itself, which may burn the same fuel that was just used to power the turbo, while some engines even initially use that same fuel to cool the nozzle so it doesn't melt :)
Literally uses the most famous solid rocket engine to show a liquid rocket engine
Don't expect him to design a new rocket to explain the mechanism
First thing I thought about
@@seifellaban7271 you could literally just use one of the hundreds of existing liquid fueled rocket engines
@@kerbalengineeringsystems7415 maybe he had this model already modelled so he used it I mean you still got the knowledge of how it works
@@seifellaban7271 Yeah, but now you'll get people who look at the shuttle's SRBs and think they're liquid fueled.
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Its wild to think of how far fuel injection has came on cars, motorcycles, small engines in general, and to see the same principles being applied at this scale is incredible.
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Awesome animation! Can you make a video about how each parts work? Turbo pumps, injector plate, ignitor etc.
Yes
Same request. Where do the turbos also get power from? Isn't there an engine that is missing here?
@@neisjo Depending on what powers the turbopump, either electric motors (similar to RocketLab's Rutherford engine), or you burn a small amount of propellants to drive the pumps.
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@@neisjo probably a big battery that powers the pumps
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My professor asked me the question, how the fuel of rocket burns without oxygen and where from rocket get oxygen to burn the fuel. I got the answer, thank you 😊
Well,you can use alcohol and liquid oxygen.
You either have liquid oxygen tank (or any other oxidizer like nitric acid) or, if you're using a jet engine which is similar to a rocket engine, taking oxygen through the atmosphere through intakes.
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I love your videos. Its so simple to understand the contcept. Sir can you explain about the reverse flow nozzle in rocket. Can you make video on this sir.
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I wish you would have covered the methods of powering the turbo pumps, as that is really one of the key aspects that differentiate different engines from each other, deciding just how efficient the engine will be, apart from the fuel used. A lot of engines use a gas generator, which is a mini rocket engine to spin the turbos, but rocketlab uses electric turbos, and then you have many variations on the Gas generator, such as a pre-burner to partially burn the fuel or oxidizer to power the turbos before dumping that into the combustion chamber to burn with the fuel, then you have the full flow staged combustion that Raptor uses, where fuel is preburnt on one side and oxidizer is pre-burnt on the other. To me, the beauty in a rocket engine is the way fuel can be efficiently used to power the turbos which in turn power the rocket engine itself, which may burn the same fuel that was just used to power the turbo, while some engines even initially use that same fuel to cool the nozzle so it doesn't melt :)