- Hot water rocket
A hot water rocket, or steam rocket uses water held in a pressure vessel at a high temperature, such that its
saturated vapor pressure is significantly greater than ambient pressure. The water is allowed to escape assteam through arocket nozzle to producethrust . [ [http://www.tecaeromex.com/ingles/vapori.html tecaeromex- steam rockets] ]They are best known for their use in rocket-powered car and bikes.
Sometimes a hydrogen peroxide monopropellant rocket is called a 'steam rocket', but this is not quite accurate, as the propellant is not water, and the exhaust is a mixture of steam and oxygen.
Principle of operation
The water in the pressure vessel is heated up to a high temperature (approx. 250-500 °C). At launch the water turns to
steam at the nozzle (usually ade Laval nozzle ) leaving at high speed. By the recoil the rocket accelerates against the direction of the steam. The water tank of hot water rockets must be able to withstand high pressure and high temperature.Applications of hot water rockets
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Aeolipile is a hot water rocket on a bearing
*Evel Knievel 's Skycycle X-2 used for the Snake River Canyon jump used a steam rocket designed byRobert Truax
*Art Arfons 's "Neptune I" dragster [http://www.tecaeromex.com/ingles/vapori.html]
* [http://www.blastwavejet.com/rocketcar.htm Thunderbolt III]dragster
* Hot water rockets are used occasionally as auxiliary launch aids and for experimentation purposes.Fact|date=March 2007.Proposed uses of steam rockets
Solar or nuclear heated steam rockets have been proposed for use in interplanetary travel. Although the performance is low (~190 seconds Isp), high mass fractions are easy to achieve, and water is expected to be very easy to extract and purify from ice deposits that are found around the solar system. [ [http://www.neofuel.com/ Neofuel, using abundant off-earth resources for interplanetary transport] ]
References
ee also
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Water rocket
*Aeolipile - a hot water rocket on a bearing
*Rocket engine
*Jet engine External links
* [http://www.tecaeromex.com/ingles/vapori.html Steam Rockets of Tecnologia Aeroespacial Mexicana]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,866799,00.html Time article about possible applications]
* [http://www.aquarius-aerospace.de Aquarius] Hot Water Rocket Propulsion Systems site
* [http://www.canosoarus.com/10X1Skycycle/Skycycle04.htm Technical papers] ordering
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