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- Rocket_candy abstract "Rocket Candy is a type of rocket propellant for model rockets made with sugar as a fuel, and containing an oxidizer. The propellant can be divided into three groups of components: the fuel, the oxidizer, and the additive(s). The fuel is a sugar; sucrose is the most commonly used. The most common oxidizer is potassium nitrate (KNO3). Additives can be many different substances, and either act as catalysts or enhance the aesthetics of the liftoff or flight. A traditional sugar propellant formulation is typically prepared in a 13:7 oxidizer to fuel ratio.There are many different methods for preparation of a sugar-based rocket propellant. Dry compression does not require heating, only the grinding of the components and then packing into the motor. However, this method is not recommended for serious experimenting. Dry heating does not actually melt the KNO3, but it melts the sugar and then the KNO3 grains become suspended in the sugar. Dissolving and heating the propellant actually melts both of the components and combines them. Open flame should never be used to melt the propellant, and the mix should always be heated in an oil bath, never over direct heat, to avoid hot spots causing auto-ignition or caramelization and degradation of the propellant. Preparing rocket candy in a microwave oven is very dangerous because localized hotspots can ignite. Because rocket candy is extremely flammable, it should be prepared in small batches, out of doors or in an outbuilding, and using adequate personal protective equipment (eye protection at the very least).The specific impulse, total impulse, and thrust are generally lower for the same amount of fuel than other composite model rocket fuels, but rocket candy is significantly cheaper.".
- Rocket_candy wikiPageExternalLink motor_god-1.htm.
- Rocket_candy wikiPageExternalLink www.jamesyawn.net.
- Rocket_candy wikiPageExternalLink www.jtrocketmen.net.
- Rocket_candy wikiPageExternalLink www.nakka-rocketry.net.
- Rocket_candy wikiPageExternalLink www.sugarshot.org.
- Rocket_candy wikiPageID "2948536".
- Rocket_candy wikiPageRevisionID "596679360".
- Rocket_candy hasPhotoCollection Rocket_candy.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Amateur_rocketry.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Model_rocketry.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Rocket_propellants.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Rocket_propulsion.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Solid-fuel_rockets.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Solid_fuels.
- Rocket_candy subject Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Rocket_candy type Artifact100021939.
- Rocket_candy type Conveyance103100490.
- Rocket_candy type Device103183080.
- Rocket_candy type Engine103287733.
- Rocket_candy type Instrumentality103575240.
- Rocket_candy type JetEngine103596285.
- Rocket_candy type Machine103699975.
- Rocket_candy type Motor103789946.
- Rocket_candy type Object100002684.
- Rocket_candy type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Rocket_candy type Reaction-propulsionEngine104057435.
- Rocket_candy type Rocket104099175.
- Rocket_candy type Rocket104099429.
- Rocket_candy type RocketEngines.
- Rocket_candy type Solid-fuelRockets.
- Rocket_candy type Vehicle104524313.
- Rocket_candy type Whole100003553.
- Rocket_candy comment "Rocket Candy is a type of rocket propellant for model rockets made with sugar as a fuel, and containing an oxidizer. The propellant can be divided into three groups of components: the fuel, the oxidizer, and the additive(s). The fuel is a sugar; sucrose is the most commonly used. The most common oxidizer is potassium nitrate (KNO3). Additives can be many different substances, and either act as catalysts or enhance the aesthetics of the liftoff or flight.".
- Rocket_candy label "Combustible de caramelo".
- Rocket_candy label "Rocket candy".
- Rocket_candy label "Rocket candy".
- Rocket_candy label "Карамельное ракетное топливо".
- Rocket_candy sameAs Combustible_de_caramelo.
- Rocket_candy sameAs Rocket_candy.
- Rocket_candy sameAs m.08fjpc.
- Rocket_candy sameAs Q2621225.
- Rocket_candy sameAs Q2621225.
- Rocket_candy sameAs Rocket_candy.
- Rocket_candy wasDerivedFrom Rocket_candy?oldid=596679360.
- Rocket_candy isPrimaryTopicOf Rocket_candy.