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  • The locomotive has a pneumatic disc brake, as well as being able to brake regeneratively.
  • The Blue Flame's engine is a regeneratively cooled, liquid-propellent engine of the variable thrust type.
  • In 1936 he developed the concept of a regeneratively cooled liquid rocket motor, which he named M-15.
  • The chamber was cooled regeneratively by air entering at the nozzle end and also by water circulating through a coil.
  • It was also regeneratively cooled, using the kerosine to cool the chamber, and the nitric acid to cool the nozzle.
  • The NK-33 series engines are high-pressure, regeneratively cooled staged combustion cycle Merlin 1D engine achieve a higher ratio.
  • This was the last launch of the Falcon 1 with the regeneratively cooled Merlin-1C for subsequent flights, starting in August 2008.
  • Dushkin's engines were among the first to be regeneratively cooled, and he also experimented with uncooled engines of high-temperature ceramic.
  • In this process, the gas is cooled regeneratively by continually passing it through an orifice until it is cooled to temperatures at which it liquefies.
  • Due to experience from the Falcon 1's first flight, SpaceX moved its Merlin development to the Merlin 1C, which is regeneratively cooled.
  • MMH and its chemical relative unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine ( UDMH ) have a key advantage that they are stable enough to be used in regeneratively cooled rocket engines.
  • He was more impressed with a 1933 regeneratively cooled engine developed by Harry Bull, of Syracuse, NY, and work by Eugene Saenger in Austria.
  • In 1923, Goddard had built a regeneratively cooled engine, which circulated liquid oxygen around the outside of the combustion chamber, but he deemed the idea too complicated.
  • The Orion Main Engine ( OME ) was a 7500-pound thrust, pressure-fed, regeneratively cooled, storable bi-propellant rocket engine to be made by Aerojet.
  • In addition, UDMH is a more stable molecule; this reduces the chances of straight hydrazine decomposing unexpectedly, increasing safety and allowing the blend to be used as a coolant in regeneratively cooled engines.
  • The basic design of the original Vanguard upper stages, featuring a pressure-fed nitric acid / UDMH, regeneratively cooled engine, was kept in place, but with an improved AJ10-118 engine.
  • With this worry and with Shuttle retirement imminent, the DIRECT v3.0 proposal called for using the more expensive regeneratively-cooled, reusable Space Shuttle Main Engine ( SSME ) in a disposable role.
  • ,Blue had completed more than 100 development tests of several elements of the BE-4, including the preburner and a " regeneratively-cooled thrust chamber using multiple full-scale injector elements ".
  • The airplane is a modified Rutan Long-EZ, with the propeller replaced by first one, then later a pair of pressure-fed regeneratively cooled liquid-fuelled rocket engines and an underslung fuel tank.
  • During and immediately after World War II, alcohols ( primarily ethanol, occasionally methanol ) were the most common fuels for large regeneratively cooled engines from melting, especially considering that alcohols would typically contain several percent water.
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