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I used to live on Vancouver island (military rotation). The geology is really fascinating over there, especially from a place that had none. I used to go over to the trent river and just pull up fossils.
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A few shots I've taken, some I dunno if I like how they turned out
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Do you interact with things that have been in space?
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to NSEP's topic in The Lounge
I have bolts from the Antares rocket that exploded -
totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
And an honorable mention Nice to relax to -
A couple examples of some stuff I listen to
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Happy New year's!
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5/10 I run across you somewhat frequently
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Show off your drawings! (and other artworks!)
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to NSEP's topic in The Lounge
You can't do what you don't do. Give em a try, maybe you'll like it -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
But what about shock absorbers, don't want to crack the thing in half -
totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
It's funky and I like it -
Roadrunner's rocket endeavors
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So quick update, I've fired off 3 motors as of late, the most successful had a mild rud about 3/4ths of the way though the burn, causing the washer I'm using as a makeshift nozzle to fly off the motor. Note that this was from a tripod, I'm not standing anywhere near this Note: the first image wasn't the same test as the second, but it was a good picture -
I have awoken from my slumber... Thanks mate, let's hope for a couple more thousand, maybe more, who knows
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3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I've already checked out the libraries, nada. I've developed a design with copper fittings that would be a good step in the door, abiet extremely crude and not optimized in any way, shape or form -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Note, this project is on hold till the school actually gets some 3d printers -
Show off your drawings! (and other artworks!)
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to NSEP's topic in The Lounge
I like the faceless figure, makes it distinct -
What just happened here
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KSP inspired me to design a liquid-fueled rocket engine
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to ap0r's topic in Science & Spaceflight
valveless -
KSP inspired me to design a liquid-fueled rocket engine
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to ap0r's topic in Science & Spaceflight
thats funny, im using epoxy for my pulsejet, which isnt quite as extreme, but its just interesting -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I would have never thought that epoxy was exothermic, I'll have to look further into it -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Yeah was is looking like the best idea, baking would also harden the epoxy -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I think I'm rolling with the epoxy mold idea (I did a couple calculations off paper too if you're wondering where I got those numbers -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
That is a very good idea, it's sort of like carbon fiber if you really squint -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
OK so if someone can "sanity" check me that would be great. The thrust caused by a pulse jet is of course, the pressure acting against the walls, etc. So if I were to make it small, and I mean like, 5 inches long, could I possibly reduce the required pressure for combustion/thrust, and therefore heat? I know it works that way with rocket engines (in a perfect world), and pulsejets use a variant of the DeLaval nozzle. As of current i'm looking at a safe run time of 1 minute at 124°c/minute, so at 2 minutes I'll be exceeding maximum operational temperature of the plastic, through the insulating epoxy (Quiksteel), and melt the extrusion material. I'm wondering if during the mixing process I can put some insulator in with the quicksteel to decrease its thermal conductiveness. -
3d Printed Pulsejet Project
RoadRunnerAerospace replied to RoadRunnerAerospace's topic in Science & Spaceflight
if anything it'll be quite fun