Project Caelus: Liquid Rocket Engine - Pt. 2: Nozzle Geometry & Parabolic/Bell Approximation
A basic introduction on how to generate a conical rocket nozzle using formulas from the previous episode and how to CAD it in Fusion 360. We also show how to generate a parabolic/bell (Rao method) nozzle from your conical nozzle. PROJECT CAELUS: A non-profit, high school based liquid rocket engine program. Our goal is to develop a liquid-fueled rocket that can reach the Karman Line by the summer of 2021. Visit us at projectcaelus.org.

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Supersonic Nozzles - What happens next will SHOCK you!

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Are Aerospikes Better Than Bell Nozzles?

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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Euler (gimbal lock) Explained

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Making a Rocket Nozzle - Simplex Ep 3

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Liquid Rocket Engines 6: Nozzle

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Project Caelus: Liquid Rocket Engine - Pt. 1: Propellant Selection Using CEAgui

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How To Design A Solid Rocket Motor - Simplex Ep 1

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INTUITIVE Explanation of Rocket Nozzles (Convergent Divergent)

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NASA's clever technique to make combustion chambers

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Rocket Stability

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Propulsion Meeting 6: Nozzle Contours

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Explained: Converging-Diverging Nozzle

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Kerbal Space Program Doesn't Teach... Rocket Nozzles

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How NASA Reinvented the Rocket Engine

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converging diverging rocket nozzle

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Fusion 360 Workshop 06 ROCKET NOZZLE

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Automated Liquid Rocket Engine Turbopump Design with AxSTREAM ION

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Rocket Engine Fundamentals and Design Part 2/2: Nozzle Expansion and Design Example

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