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Nozzles are responsible for accelerating the flow of gasses. The come in a variety of flavors, including DeLaval Nozzles and Aerospike Nozzles. The team typically manufactuers its nozzles from isomolded graphite turned on a lathe.

Materials

The team has traditionally used graphite for our nozzles. In the past we've used Superfine Isomolded graphite for it's superior mechanical properties, however after discussion on TRF, it was noted that lower grade graphites. The team is currently evaluating pullstruded "Fine" graphite of grade GR030.

Examples

The team has built a variety of nozzles in various sizes over the years. Known examples are linked below

NozzleOuter DiameterThroatFate
All American Nozzle54mm 13 x 54mm firings. Flew on Zach B's All American at MDRA August 2016. Survives in lab
1G Z-Nozzle98mm 

Cracked during Characterization Static Fire #2, previously survived 6 98mm firings.

4G Z-Nozzle98mm 

Undetected Stress Concentrator broke the nozzle during XB-98-4G #1

4G Z-Nozzle Rev 298mm New design survived RUD of XB-98-4G #2 and successfully fired during XB-98-4G #3 and OW-98-FIN1, broken during removal from case after finocyl test
Characterization Nozzle #13.62 in.42 inDestroyed during Characterization Static Fire #1
Characterization Nozzle #23.62 in.42 inSurvives in lab. Unused, will probably RUD if you use it.
Characterization Nozzle #33.62 in.48An angry lathe ate this nozzle when it was parted off. A little dinged on the edges.
Characterization Nozzle #43.62 in.5 inNo diverging section. Used for Characterization Static Fire #5
152mm Nozzle Insert #15.01 in1.357 inSuccessfully fired in OW-152-4G #1 but cracked after firing, rendering it unusable for future tests
152mm Nozzle Insert #25.01 in1.150 inSuccessfully fired in OW-152-4G #2
152mm Nozzle Insert #35.01 in1.655 inUnder production – will fire Fired on OW-152-8G #1. Failed axially at T+2.9s