Hot Rod Job For SpaceShipOne 132
rwven writes "MSNBC is reporting that the engine on SpaceShipOne has been modified to provide more thrust, for a longer amount of time. Mainly, the Nitrous Oxide tank has increased in size to lengthen the amount of time before the dropoff of thrust when it goes from a liquid to a gas. Also reporting is Space.com."
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Even so, I can't wait till I can go for vacation on the moon. Now THAT would be getting away from it all.
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Actually, I'm disappointed.
But hey, you've got to look at it in the "glass half full" way. They've got the thundering bass, and just look at the size of that exhaust tip (fart can).
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Spoilers break up the vacuume created behind an quickly accelerated car and can actually have a large effect (and at driveable speeds). So putting a spoiler on a FWD car has plenty of effect (providing it is a real aero spoiler and not just for looks).
Now, a wing--which is what most ricers have anyways--will provide downforce on to the whole car, but primarily onto hte back wheels and therefore as you said, will do noth
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http://picserver.org/view_image.php/S9V0B5BQGBWK/p .jpeg [picserver.org]
Oooh (Score:5, Funny)
The racing stripes alone decrease wind resistance by 17% you know.
Don't forget the bright yellow trim accents! (Score:2)
Re:Oooh (Score:2)
If you can read this, you're in second place!
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"Second place sucks" - Dale Earnhardt Sr.
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And every spaceship needs "speed holes".
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Just say N2O (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Just say N2O (Score:3, Informative)
Wikipedia: Argon [wikipedia.org]
Re:Just say N2O (Score:3, Informative)
Actually that pretty much IS what noble means.
Chemists have to work fairly hard and use some rather extreme conditions to get noble gases to react with anything.
Re:Just say N2O (Score:3, Insightful)
Wouldn't it be interesting if it's an esoteric reaction between Argon and Carbon inside your brain that makes you self-aware
Re:Just say N2O (Score:2, Informative)
Have you actually seen the conditions under which a compound involving a noble gas will even form, let alone hold together? Chemists get nobel prizes for that sort of thing.
I don't think the conditions inside anyone's head are actually that extreme.
Re:Just say N2O (Score:3, Informative)
"It is surely not without interest that no essentially new type of bonding needs to be postulated, and that conventional theories are able to account in a semi-quantitative way for almost all known experimental facts in this interesting series of molecules. It is no exaggeration to say that in principle almost everything described in this survey could have been
Re:Just say N2O (Score:2)
Exactly!
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Ar2? (Score:2)
Or do you live in an alternate universe after your NO2 experience.
Just say N2O drugs... Wait....
Re:Just say N2O (Score:2)
Try 1,500 litres of medical grade nitrous, a regulator and a stack of balloons. We hit deep space time after time, taking quite a number of pax with us (we weren't called "Tank Sluts" for nothing
Combine that with Amyl Nitrate (sp?) and whoops - there goes reality...
Basically, take a big ol' hit of Nitrous and, when the "nang nangs" hit, do a real big hit of Amyl. What happens next is just awesome - the hand of
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Only one thing to do... (Score:4, Funny)
This is a Job Ad (Score:2)
-Need engineer 24/7 willing to travel to repair the engine.
-Pay rate $14 an hour US dollars. Contract to perm.
-Will be reporting to 6 managers globally.
-Time and a half pay on holidays.
-No visas excepted.
Re:This is a Job Ad (Score:1)
I'll also sweep the floors, and I'm a kick ass cook. Hire me.
Witnesses reported seeing.... (Score:1, Redundant)
Wasting precious resources (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Wasting precious resources (Score:5, Informative)
In conventional rockets, propellant can be pre-mixed -- as in the solid rocket boosters (SRBs) used NASA space shuttle -- or sit in tanks that are filled just prior to launch, like liquid oxygen and hydrogen rockets. In both engine configurations, the are highly volatile and can be toxic to handle.
"The fact that the oxidizer and fuel are not molecularly mixed in these [hybrid] engines, makes them non-explosive," explained Greg Zilliac, a hybrid engine researcher at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. "We've actually shipped fuel grains by UPS in the past."
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And before some of the posters here start going off on a "Specific impulse isn't everything!" line, I'll add: It's not everything, but it is *incredibly* important. And if you can't have lightweight tanks to compensate for your loss of specific impulse (which you can't with nitrous), you're not going to scale. Plus, using a carrier launch, you're not going to handle the spiralling mass increase very well.
In short, this type of design, while great for getting the X-prize (it's very simple - self pressurizing, no liquid/liquid combustion, etc), would never scale to orbit. I'd like to see a good tow-launch LOX/subcooled propane rocket; that should be scalable and yet still take advantage of air breathing power to get to altitude, and wouldn't have to deal with LH.
What everyone hopes for are some of the things that are on the horizon, that have high ISP without the various tank mass or cryogenic limitations. For example, alane (stabilized aluminum hydride) hybrid boosters, which have an ISP that even with a weaker oxidizer like H2O2, nears LOX/LH's isp, and a very high density. Everyone in rocketry would like such a panacea; however, for now, everyone has different opinions on what is the best way to go.
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You can pressurize the oxidizer tank in liquid/liquid biprop rockets, too, but people don't usually do it for large rockets (only small ones). Why? It means that you have to have thick (read: heavy) tank walls, and if you cut corners, you risk a catastrophic explosion.
Re:Wasting precious resources (Score:3, Funny)
That doesn't matter though. The company we're talking about here already is Scaled.
Scaling? (Score:2)
Could you elaborate on that?
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Re:Wasting precious resources (Score:3, Interesting)
1. Solid fuel = makes the whole fuel tank a propulsion chamber = large thick heavy wall -- compared to liquid fuel, where the pressure wall is just the little combustion chamber in the engine.
2. Pressure fed oxidizer = thick walled heavy tank - compared to pump-fed design.
3. There are fuels with much higher energy contents than HTPB/NOX.
But then, you don't know what they did to the HTPB, but they
Re:Wasting precious resources (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.astronautix.com/stages/spaipone.htm
Nope. Besides, the N2O is as much of a problem as the fuel. It's a worse oxidizer than nitric acid and peroxide, which are both worse oxidizers than LOX (which is a worse oxidizer than FLOX, and especially than LF2, but few use the former and noone uses the latter)
> Secondly, you don't know what that N2O tank is made of.
Irrelevant. Because whatever it's made of, you could make a non-press
Re:Wasting precious resources (Score:2, Informative)
As a rule, custom synthesis chemical companies do not like to work with LiAlH4 on kilo scale - they prefer safer alternatives for large-scale reductions. If they use it, they charge hefty premium because of the safety risks involved.(Unstabilized alane does not even need moisture - it self-ignites on air).
Wall thickness
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Engine tweaking.. (Score:4, Funny)
On the plus side, if they crash them while driving like idiots they'll be even more likely to kill themselves.
I love evolution.
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What's it look like from the side lines?
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I can not recall the exact engine ( air ), but the year is 1944, the p-38 li
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Green monster in space (Score:4, Interesting)
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Hell yeah. But only if gets me to orbit.
Cause once you're in orbit, you're halfway to everywhere.
More thrust (Score:2)
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American Spaceship (Score:5, Funny)
MONDAY
VINNY
Senior says that we have to have this spaceship ready for the X-Prize in November, but I just don't see it happening. We're just halfway through the mock-up and the combustion chamber has to be at the chromers by tomorrow.
TUESDAY
MIKEY
(Takes out the trash)
WEDNESDAY
PAUL, JR.
Whenever we do a theme spaceship, we always run into some problem. Like with this one, the attitude control thrusters were too close to the sissy bar. But Cody came through when he reversed the polarity of the positronic matrix and reconfigured the EPS conduits to emit tachyons through the deflector shields.
THURSDAY
PAUL, SR.
I really had my doubts about this spaceship, but Justin came through in the end. He did a killer job on the tins and the flames and pinstripes on the body really make the design work.
k.
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--riney
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Im getting aggravated.
Whenever someone says N2O... (Score:1, Offtopic)
[Spade and Farley are stoned on n2o, randomly laughing at nothing]
[Moment of lucidity for Farley] Farley: I'm stoned. So are you!
Both: [Random spastic giggling]
Still doesn't beat the DaVinci project (Score:3, Interesting)
That's right, we're powered by the online casino goldenpalace.com. One particularly enthusiastic Canadian space race supporter jumped off a diving board at the Olympics wearing a pink tutu to draw further support for the program. If only we could get goldenpalace.com to support our olympic athletes. 12 medals total. blech.
Actually, it doesn't. (Score:2)
Scaled Composites says they're looking at a potential 5 day Turn-around if everything goes smoothly.
Homer (Score:2)
"Speed Holes"
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OB Simpsons (Score:4, Funny)
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I'll korn you good!
Changes made to improve flight profile (Score:5, Informative)
What has not yet been mentioned in this /. discussion is briefly, though not directly, mentioned in the aforementioned space.com [space.com] article. The changes to the engine were made at least partly to offset the previous glitch [space.com] encountered during the previous flight. "...the increased liquid nitrous oxide should delay that drop off and provide more thrust earlier in the flight, when SpaceShipOne's control surfaces can still bite into the Earth's atmosphere for steering." They hope this will allow them to reach their target altitude this time (almost missed the space altitude last time) without having to resort to secondary guidance systems.
did they test it? (Score:4, Interesting)
Seems kind of concerning to me. When I finish working on my car, it sure as hell might crank up and idle okay in the garage but it is usually hit or miss the first time I take it on a road test. Obviously, these guys are better rocket scientists than I am a car mechanic, but you get the point...
Rule 1 in Project Management (Score:2)
When I read this, one of the first rules of project management popped into my head:
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Well, yeah. I wouldn't trust an engineer that didn't know the difference between "affect" and "effect" either.
Re:Rule 1 in Project Management (Score:1)
No, I certainly wouldn't thrust an engineer with bad grammar. Unless she was really cute, that is. And then she can have as bad a grammar as she wants. Although that might make "dirty talk" rather amusing, and there's nothing like a good guffaw to ruin a great thrusting....
What isn't said... (Score:5, Interesting)
Course Now.. (Score:3, Interesting)
New Version Number? (Score:4, Funny)
SpaceShip1.2, perhaps?
Re:New Version Number? (Score:1)
We wont even talk about the nVidia Detonator team...
They have to do this because... (Score:1)
Re:OT: how does NOx work in cars? (Score:5, Informative)
In a word, oxygen - nitrous contains more oxygen than air and is in a highly dense liquid form. In a car engine, nitrous, along with additional fuel is squirted into the intake. In the hybrid rocket engine, a large cylinder of rubber is the fuel; the nitrous is the oxidizer.
Re:OT: how does NOx work in cars? (Score:1, Informative)
Nitrous used as a drug has been mentioned a lot, so I want to point out that only fire can use this oxygen. To your body, nitrous has no usable oxygen. If you breathe it in pure for too long with no outside source of oxygen, you will pass out/die.
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At least you'll die happy.
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The other thing that nitrous does is to act as a "chemical intercooler" when injected into the intake manifold. When the liquified gas flashes into a vapor, it absorbs large amounts of heat, cooling the
Re:OT: how does NOx work in cars? (Score:1)
Compared to liquid oxygen though, they should be pretty similar in oxygen content. The the reason nitrous oxide is used rather than liquid oxygen is that when NO2 is used as an oxidiser, the nitrogen atom that is evolved releases a large burst of energy when it forms N2. Ie:
2 N02 => N2 + 2O2 + energy.
The following is a link explaining the energy difference between an N-O bond and an N-N bond. Simple nitrogen chemistry [tripod.com]
Re:OT: how does NOx work in cars? (Score:5, Informative)
Usually nitrous oxide systems are set up to inject extra fuel along with the nitrous oxide to keep the correct fuel/oxygen ratio.
As an aside, F&F fans should realize that NOS (Nawz) is the logo of Nitrous Oxide Systems, not a chemical abreviation for nitrious oxide, although they spend a lot of money trying to get their name associated with it.
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