sentinal-5
sentinal-5
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1st Feb 2014
1st Feb 2014
a slightly more energetic form or my rocket fuel.
ithinkitscool doesnotsuck layered solidfuel napalmlike

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  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    8th Mar 2014
    yeah! sure, just as long as you give credit you can do whatever you want with it! :)
  • randomness5555
    randomness5555
    3rd Mar 2014
    Can I use this for one of my ideas? As in actually using it to fuel a rocket?
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    10th Feb 2014
    >;) [comment too short]
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    10th Feb 2014
    yep, it's nice to know that somebody else knows their rocket science! now state the formula for calculating the change in total upwards momentum of the craft during takeoff.....
  • Daniel219
    Daniel219
    8th Feb 2014
    @Blk Actually the most widespread fuel type for rockets is liquid. I've never heard of a shuttle/soyuz/etc being powered by Solid fuel. Solid fuel is generally used for getting to the upper atmosphere because its heavy but has a lot of power but liquid fuel is lighter and more efficient, so you could fart around in space longer.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    8th Feb 2014
    yeah, the only problem is that layered elements aren't 100% likely to ignite on the lower levels....
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    8th Feb 2014
    You should replace the tnt with c4 or nitr, tnt is better for creating heat than pressure, and wasting an entire layer on ignc isn't really worth it just as a backup ignition, just make sure it ignites well in the first place, and then you can increase the efficiency by adding an extra layer of coal. The key is with rocket fuel, to start with as high thrust as you can, and then keep the velocity by using an efficient fuel source. (like coal)
  • blk
    blk
    7th Feb 2014
    @Daniel219, Rocket fuel can be many different things. There are also solid fuel forms and gaseous fuel forms, too.
  • Daniel219
    Daniel219
    7th Feb 2014
    Nice layers there... But it's not technically Rocket fuel, its solid booster fuel. Rocket fuel is a combination of Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    7th Feb 2014
    thanks SO MUCH for everything guys! i love the tpt community! :D