The Best Performing (and most dangerous) Chemical Rocket Ever Tested: Rocketdyne Tripropellant

Alexander the ok February 25, 2024
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Alexander the ok

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Engineer turned data scientist. I make videos about things that generally interest me. I do not use any generative AI to make any part of my videos. I use the following open source tools for video creation: OS: Linux Mint Editing: DaVinci Resolve Animation: Blender Audio: Audacity Image editing: GIMP PCB design: KiCad Script writing: OpenOffice Video processing: FFmpeg Coding: Python and R

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A deep dive into a legendary rocket engine test that took all the best elements of Kerbal Space Program, Portal and Doom. The Rocketdyne tripropellant engine, tested for NASA in the late 1960's may very well be the most dangerous chemical engine ever tested. Patreon:   / alexandertheok   3D animation by Artem Tatarchenko:   / artem.iskustvo   Intro sequence inspired by:    • DARPA: Science is Fun [epilepsy warning]   Sources: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rzsbq4... Playlist of all the public domain video sources used:    • Tripropellant - Sources   Channel showing videos of relevant reactions:    / @fluorineisgreat   Source for the Rocketdyne VHS clips:    / @dutchsteammachine   Tutorial I used to make the nice looking bar chart:    • BAR CHART ANIMATION IN BLENDER   00:00 Intro 01:46 Overview and Background 05:58 Reaction Chemistry 14:12 Engine Configuration 18:50 Testing 31:00 Environmental Impacts 36:14 Spaceflight Applications 41:54 Real Life Applications 50:30 Extremely '90s Outro

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