System Design and Launch of Hybrid Rocket with a Star-Fractal Swirl Fuel Grain Toward an Altitude of 15 km
Atsushi Takano,
Keita Yoshino,
Yuki Fukushima
et al.
Abstract:To achieve low-cost and on-demand launches of micro satellites, the authors have been researching and developing a micro hybrid rocket since 2014. In 2018, a ballistic launch experiment was performed using the developed hybrid rocket, where it reached an altitude of about 6.2 km. The rocket engine had a 3D-printed solid fuel grain made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) resin in combination with a nitrous-oxide oxidizer. The fuel grain port had a star-fractal swirl geometry in order to increase the surfa… Show more
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