Summary of I built a Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine

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In this video, the author builds a rotating detonation rocket engine. The engine is powered by gunpowder and detonates using heat from a glow plug. The author tests the engine by firing it using pure oxygen as the oxidizer and hydrogen as the fuel. The engine works as expected, and the author plans to use it to fly a remote-controlled RC car.

  • 00:00:00 This video explains how a rotating detonation engine works, and how it is more powerful than traditional engines. Professor Miles Bohan and Eric Bakker from the Technical Institute of Berlin are working on developing this engine.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, the author shows how a rotating detonation engine can produce thrusts up to 400 or 500 Newton. The engine is started with a linear pde, and the detonation wave travels around the annulus. The engine is hot enough to cause a metal rod to bend. The author also shows how to build such an engine and explains why it is a good option for designing post-detonation engines.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author builds a rotating detonation rocket engine. The engine is powered by gunpowder and detonates using heat from a glow plug. The author tests the engine by firing it using pure oxygen as the oxidizer and hydrogen as the fuel. The engine works as expected, and the author plans to use it to fly a remote-controlled RC car.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the construction of a rotating detonation rocket engine. The engine did run, but the creator is not sure if he got a rotating destination wave. He recommends that viewers research the subject further so that they can help with the engine's development. The winner of a 3D printer is suggested as a possible theme for a future video.

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