The
hardest obstacle I've had to overcome in the development of PVC
solid and hybrid rocket engines is in the design and manufacture
of good reliable nozzles.
Most
rocket aficionados like me don't have access to specialized tools
or the skills to make nicely machined steel or graphite nozzles
and so we look for technique that can be worked with every day
tools and readily available materials. Such is the case of the
ceramic nozzle for PVC rockets here presented. A practical, easy
and cheap way of making very efficient nozzles out of modeling
clay, shower pan liner and the same PVC tubing with which the
engines are made of.
DESIGN
This
technique can be used to make ceramic nozzle inserts for different
diameter engines and is basically a guide of what I have found
to work. There is no one size rule so I recommend to experiment
with different molding tube dimensions and angles till you come
up with what works best for your specific needs.
The
first thing needed to make a nozzle is to find the design parameters
based on the rest of the rocket engine for which the nozzle is
to be made. I'm not going to go over this topic here but will
recommend where and with what to find such parameters. The most
important parameter in a nozzle is the throat diameter,
these are some programs you can use to calculate throat diameters:
SRM.XLS
- Solid Rocket Motor Design Written by Richard Nakka.
SRM.ZIP
Version: 1.00 536 kbytes Zipped EXCEL 2000 spreadsheet - Freeware.
John
Bolene nozzle calculator
- web based applications very easy and reliable. Don't remember
where I got this from but all the credit is to the master.
HDP
- Hybrid Design Program by Rational Technology
- Emil Johnsen
Hybrid Design Program helps you design hybrid rocket motors by
calculating all the essentials you need to build your motor.
Other
parameters important in nozzle design are the Convergence
/ Divergence angles and the Expansion Ratio

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