Project Caelus: Liquid Rocket Engine - Pt. 1: Propellant Selection Using CEAgui
A basic introduction to the process of propellant selection on an amateur liquid rocket engine, and how to get useful data from NASA's open-source combustion modeling software, CEAgui (https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/CEAWeb/). 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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