2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15207578
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Beeswax–EVA/Activated-Charcoal-Based Fuels for Hybrid Rockets: Thermal and Ballistic Evaluation

Abstract: Beeswax (C46H92O) is a naturally derived substance that has the potential to be used as a solid fuel for hybrid rocket applications and as a substitute for paraffin wax fuel in hybrid rockets. BW burns more efficiently than paraffin wax because of the oxygen molecule it contains. The low thermal stability and poor mechanical properties of BW limit its practical use for upper-stage propulsion applications, and these issues are rarely addressed in the literature on hybrid rockets. This study investigates the the… Show more

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“…Mahottamananda et al 29 investigated the possibility of increasing the thermal stability and improving the ballistic properties of beeswax by introducing additives of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and activated carbon (AC). Beeswax (C 46 H 92 O) is a naturally occurring substance that can be used as a solid propellant for hybrid rocket systems and as a replacement for paraffin fuel in hybrid rockets.…”
Section: Use Of Biochar For Fuel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahottamananda et al 29 investigated the possibility of increasing the thermal stability and improving the ballistic properties of beeswax by introducing additives of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and activated carbon (AC). Beeswax (C 46 H 92 O) is a naturally occurring substance that can be used as a solid propellant for hybrid rocket systems and as a replacement for paraffin fuel in hybrid rockets.…”
Section: Use Of Biochar For Fuel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%