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Nitrous Oxide/Paraffin Hybrid Rocket Engines

TBMG-7631

03/01/2010

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Nitrous oxide/paraffin (N2OP) hybrid rocket engines have been invented as alternatives to other rocket engines — especially those that burn granular, rubbery solid fuels consisting largely of hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB). Originally intended for use in launching spacecraft, these engines would also be suitable for terrestrial use in rocket-assisted takeoff of small airplanes. The main novel features of these engines are (1) the use of reinforced paraffin as the fuel and (2) the use of nitrous oxide as the oxidizer.

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"Nitrous Oxide/Paraffin Hybrid Rocket Engines," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2010.
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Mar 1, 2010
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TBMG-7631
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English