Hey all! Long time no see, just been busy with life and working on side projects (actually primarily working on v3 of my telemetry computer now that the chip shortage is over, but still)
Was wondering if anyone has attempted to throttle solid rocket motors by flowing a coolant through the propellant at a controlled rate. I'm going to produce a prototype when I have the time/resources (currently making a batch of high purity rocket candy by dissolving the ingredients and dehydrating it) but it would be cool to know if this has been previously attempted before.
Going to 3d print a test jig and etc. I already have the electronics more or less ready, including a pressure sensor and load cell.
Was wondering if anyone has attempted to throttle solid rocket motors by flowing a coolant through the propellant at a controlled rate. I'm going to produce a prototype when I have the time/resources (currently making a batch of high purity rocket candy by dissolving the ingredients and dehydrating it) but it would be cool to know if this has been previously attempted before.
Going to 3d print a test jig and etc. I already have the electronics more or less ready, including a pressure sensor and load cell.