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Old August 22nd 05, 05:49 AM
blart
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Has anyone ever designed/built a hybrid jet-rocket (not a scram jet, but hey
if it scrams too then thats neat

I was thinking something along the lines of an external combustion rocket
nozzle, with a conventional turbofan jetting concentrically down the middle.
The turbofan could be used to power the pumps for the rocket fuel. Both
Burning LOX Kerosene in vacuo, the Turbofan burning air/kerosene on return
to atmosphere.

A quick check on google shows no such hybrid.



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Old September 5th 05, 12:32 AM
Damon Hill
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"blart" wrote in
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Has anyone ever designed/built a hybrid jet-rocket (not a scram jet,
but hey if it scrams too then thats neat

I was thinking something along the lines of an external combustion
rocket nozzle, with a conventional turbofan jetting concentrically
down the middle. The turbofan could be used to power the pumps for the
rocket fuel. Both Burning LOX Kerosene in vacuo, the Turbofan burning
air/kerosene on return to atmosphere.

A quick check on google shows no such hybrid.


Look up combined cycle, and rocket based combined cycle.

--Damon
 




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