NASA lost this TECHNOLOGY 60 YEARS AGO

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Published 2022-09-27
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The work at TUB has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 956803. Website: inspire.cerfacs.fr/en/home/

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All Comments (21)
  • @integza
    I big thank you to Dr. Myles, Dr. Eric Bach and Dr. Quentin Michalski for the help they provided!
  • @cephotographic
    Maybe you need to add an aerospike so the detonation has something to spin around. The Miles-Bach-Michalski engine has a central spike though it was truncated. Another thought is to move the primer to the back of the device instead of the exit port and angle it to induce rotation. The MBM engine had their starter in that position. Also being in the Northern hemisphere you will want to spin anti-clockwise so you aren't fighting the Coriolis Effect.
  • @SgtSteel1
    How that tiny engine made that metal rod glow and bend is insane. Imagine this little engine being 100x the size.
  • @PlasmaChannel
    Just when I thought there were only so many types of rocket engines, my mind gets obliterated....tomato level obliterated. Phenomenal Joel!
  • @Dus10Sievs
    A future video for a non-conventional propulsion method for a quadrocoptor would be amazing. Something a DIYer could make mostly with a resin 3d printer and hopefully no more than $1000 of purchased parts.
  • @bradheath4200
    I admire your curiosity, intelligence and drive to do something simply for the sake of learning from it young man. Good luck and safe travels my friend.
  • @andren2747
    Suggestion: Journey to an actual standalone rocket/plane/car - I really enjoy your content but working towards a practical, containerised engine for moving vehicles would propel you to anti-tomato legend status! I know it would be a much longer project, especially getting pressurised fuel into a reliable lightweight stand-alone format, but maybe collaborating with more like-minded people from e. g. the RC sector could make it a lot easier - In any case I look forward to seeing what comes next!
  • @rebelg
    After following Integza for a while, I think the real question is: when is he flying to the Mars using his 3d-printed engine?
  • @somerandomguy911
    Joel, I love how professional you remain while having a complete disregard for your own well being.
  • @joshuawlam
    10:51 Integza made an entire anime movie in like 30 seconds! Good job.
  • @arefabdala644
    I’m a researcher at the University of Central Florida specialized in RDE’s and Pressure Gained Devices. I have been watching your videos for a while and would love to talk more if you are interested. My next video idea would be to make the RDE combustion chamber annual and attempt to observe the actual rotating detonation. An additional idea would be to create a planar RDE which would use this exact same set up and would just be used to observe the detonation wave.
  • @akiko009
    As an alternative to the primer from gun shells, you could go to a well stocked tool store and ask for the "powder loads" or "strip" for a Hilti gun (aka "Powder-Actuated Fastening Tool"). The nice thing is that those come in multiple strengths, so you can pick one that works for you.
  • You a couple of years ago: I want to build a decent chemical rocket motor. You, sometime next week or so: My warp engine is running too hot.
  • Video idea: Build an Ion drive propulsion engine! It can be quite simple, MIT made one that’s pretty much just a positively charged cable parallel to a negative, they made it generate thrust, so Basically it’s a glorified air purifier with a cable behind it. There are some other more complex concepts like the ones they use on spacecraft (every SpaceX star-link satellite has one), although they are more complicated and expensive.
  • @geoffkeller5337
    Great video and you really keep things very interesting. Would like to suggest building something to move / levitate heavy objects with vibration / frequency.
  • @shalm2
    Best destruction of an evil tomato yet! Need more tomato distruction videos, but also can't wait to see the next RDE vid.