XI'AN, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- China successfully completed three ignition tests for liquid oxygen-kerosene engines on Sunday, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
China successfully completed three ignition tests for liquid oxygen-kerosene engines on Sunday, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). #XinhuaNews ...
The LUMEN demonstrator not only provides detailed insights into the engine's operating behaviour but supports, among other things, the development of technologies for laser ignition or AI-based ...
This engine intended to be used as a torch igniter for a much larger rocket engine. Fuel is injected into the front of the combustion chamber, where a spark plug is located to ignite the oxygen ...
Most any rocket engine you’d find on a spacecraft ... Because of the intense heat, the fuel is circulated around the chamber before ignition giving a motor its regeneratively cooled nomenclature.
where an attitude instability occurred approximately 3 seconds after the engine ignition, according to the rocket's developer CAS Space. This led to the activation of the onboard autonomous safety ...
An engine being developed for use in the Epsilon S small rocket went up in flames Tuesday ... a piece of metal from the ignition melted and damaged the thermal insulator covering the engine ...