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Is it reasonably possible to build a sounding water rockets?
Is it reasonably possible to build a sounding water rockets? (fly up to 100km, at least)
Discussions about rockets, construction materials, adhesives, nozzles, nosecones and fin design.
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WRA2 wrote:Considering that the world record height is 623 meters. I would not think it was possible to fly one 100km high.
http://www.wra2.org/WRA2_Standings.php
Brian wrote:WRA2 wrote:Considering that the world record height is 623 meters. I would not think it was possible to fly one 100km high.
http://www.wra2.org/WRA2_Standings.php
Anything's possible, just the price range is too high for most people who turn to water rocketry.
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Brian wrote:Currently such a rocket would be unrealistic because a lot of energy is wasted on carrying water with it as such a rocket would be huge and carry a lot of water.
This said, a reduction in the water necessary would be possible with an air fuel mix, allowing the reaction mass to act compressible. This should hopefully allow, with high pressures, to accelerate the reaction mass to supersonic speeds to be utilized in a De laval Nozzle. With a large pressure vessel and a relatively small nozzle, a consistent nozzle velocity should be possible so the De laval Nozzle can work efficiently. Booster would probable be required to get this off the ground.
I know I keep bringing De laval Nozzles into the convocation but it should be possible, and required for a Sounding Rocket.
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