[RocketsNW] Throttle control your solid propellant
Scott Berfield
sb at berfield.com
Wed Apr 22 12:11:52 PDT 2009
I believe it works on an FM principle -- "f-ing magic"
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From: Schurke, Peter [mailto:pmschurke at seattleschools.org]
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My first guess was a protein-based compound that is thermally stable,but electrically labile. Decomposes under charge, but insensitive toheat.My second guess is "I don't really have a clue, but that's frakkin'cool!"Peter Schurke(Chemistry) Teacher and Lead AdvisorIngraham Aerospace Sciences AcademyIngraham High SchoolSeattle, WA (And all but Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry)-----Original Message-----From: rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com[mailto:rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com] On Behalf Ofbrodwcjj at integrity.comSent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:36 AMTo: rockets at rocketsnw.comSubject: [RocketsNW] Throttle control your solid propellantOK you chemists and electrical wizards out there: How do they do it ?http://www.virtualacquisitionshowcase.com/docs/2009/DigitalSolid-Brief.pdfThe only clue I can find to the chemistry is the burn products theylist, (IE: no exotic elements)Dustin_______________________________________________Rockets mailing listRockets at rocketsnw.comhttp://mx1.blastzone.com/mailman/listinfo/rockets _______________________________________________Rockets mailing listRockets at rocketsnw.comhttp://mx1.blastzone.com/mailman/listinfo/rockets
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I believe it works on an FM principle -- "f-ing magic"
-----Original Message-----
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Schurke, Peter [mailto:pmschurke at seattleschools.org]
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:09 AM
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brodwcjj at integrity.com, rockets at rocketsnw.com
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Re: [RocketsNW] Throttle control your solid propellant
My first guess was a protein-based compound that is thermally stable, but electrically labile. Decomposes under charge, but insensitive to heat. My second guess is "I don't really have a clue, but that's frakkin' cool!" Peter Schurke (Chemistry) Teacher and Lead Advisor Ingraham Aerospace Sciences Academy Ingraham High School Seattle, WA (And all but Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry) -----Original Message----- From: rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com [mailto:rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com] On Behalf Of brodwcjj at integrity.com Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:36 AM To: rockets at rocketsnw.com Subject: [RocketsNW] Throttle control your solid propellant OK you chemists and electrical wizards out there: How do they do it ? http://www.virtualacquisitionshowcase.com/docs/2009/DigitalSolid-Brief.p df The only clue I can find to the chemistry is the burn products they list, (IE: no exotic elements) Dustin _______________________________________________ Rockets mailing list Rockets at rocketsnw.com http://mx1.blastzone.com/mailman/listinfo/rockets _______________________________________________ Rockets mailing list Rockets at rocketsnw.com http://mx1.blastzone.com/mailman/listinfo/rockets
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