What octane is rocket fuel?

Rockett Brand: E-85 "Flex Fuel" (containing 85-percent ethanol and 15-percent gasoline) is rated over 100 octane. However, if E-85 is put in an engine that is calibrated only for gasoline, you will be unhappy because the engine will be extremely lean (thus causing extensive detonation) and may not even run.
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What octane is jet fuel?

The octane ratings of AVGAS, a gasoline-based fuel, are usually either 91 or 100 (lean mixture) and 96 or 130 (rich mixture). The octane rating of jet fuel is much lower, around 15 – this is much more like automotive diesel and thus much more resistant to detonating due to sparks or compression.
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How much does 1 gallon of rocket fuel cost?

According to a NASA-published fact sheet, LOX and LH propellant costs the Agency about $1.65 a gallon. So very roughly, last month's test firing probably cost taxpayers about $346,500 -- or $647.66 per second over the course of a nine-minute test.
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Can rocket fuel be used in cars?

Rocket fuel is less efficient than gas, and it wouldn't even make a car go any faster.
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What happens if you put jet fuel in a car?

Again, the answer is no. While kerosene can certainly be a hazardous material, there is no danger that your vehicle will catch fire if its gas tank is filled with jet fuel. However, it will stall out, and it can do severe and costly damage to your engine.
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Where Does SpaceX Get Their Rocket Fuel?



Can an engine run on jet fuel?

Conversely, Jet-A wouldn't work in a gas engine. It would be like putting diesel fuel in your gas-powered car ? it just won't run. However, Jet-A could be used in diesel-engine vehicles, but it lacks some of the lubricants found in road diesel fuel.
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What fuel does SpaceX use?

SpaceX currently uses a kerosene-based rocket fuel to power its Falcon 9 rockets.
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Can you buy rocket fuel?

In the U.S., it's legal to make rocket fuel for model rockets. However, in some states, you may need a special permit to buy or use certain ingredients, or to build certain types of engines.
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What does NASA use for rocket fuel?

NASA's hydrogen and fuel cell technologies are used for many purposes. NASA has relied upon hydrogen gas as rocket fuel to deliver crew and cargo to space. With the recent focus on human missions to the moon and eventually Mars, hydrogen will continue to be innovatively stored, measured, processed and employed.
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Can you run 110 octane in a car?

Owner. EZ- Your engine is not set up to take advantage of 110 octane fuel, but it will definitely not cause your car to overheat. The higher the octane you use, up to a certain limit, the more resistant the fuel is to preignition/detonation/knocking, allowing an engine to run more ignition advance.
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What is the highest octane fuel?

Premium (the highest octane fuel–generally 91–94)
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Can a diesel run on jet fuel?

There are still some big differences between diesel and Jet-A. For starters, there's a higher level of sulfur and other additives-including cetane, and the cetane number-in Jet-A than is allowed in your diesel. This could lead to fines and may even damage your engine.
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Can aviation fuel be used in motorcycles?

Jet fuel is not high octane gasoline, it is closer to kerosene or Diesel fuel and it is very unlikely that a motorcycle could run on it. Aviation fuel such as 110 LL (low lead) is unlikely to be any advantage unless your bike is extremely high compression or of a vintage that requires lead to lubricate the valves.
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Why is jet fuel cheaper than gasoline?

Jet A fuel costs less than 100LL (avgas) fuel because it is less complicated and expensive to manufacture, less expensive to transport via pipelines, and used in significantly higher quantities leading to economies of scale.
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What is special about rocket fuel?

Rocket fuel works on the basis of Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that 'every action is accompanied by an equal and opposite reaction'. By firing fuel out the back of a rocket, the force propels it upwards with acceleration equal to the force at which the fuel is expelled.
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What is the safest rocket fuel?

Hybrid rocket fuels are considered a safer alternative to traditional solid and liquid fuel systems. In hybrids, the thrust chamber contains only solid fuel. This reduces the potential for devastating fires and explosions. The oxidizer is ignited as it is forced over the fuel surface.
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What are three types of rocket fuels?

Liquid propellants used in rocketry can be classified into three types: petroleum, cryogens, and hypergolic. Petroleum fuels are those refined from crude oil and are a mixture of complex hydrocarbons, i.e. organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen.
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What fuel do Raptor engines use?

The Raptor engine is powered by subcooled liquid methane, and subcooled liquid oxygen in a full-flow staged combustion cycle. This is a departure from the simpler "open-cycle" gas generator system and LOX/kerosene propellants that the current Merlin engines use.
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What fuel did the Saturn V use?

It was the largest, most powerful rocket ever launched. With a cluster of five powerful engines in each of the first two stages and using high-performance liquid hydrogen fuel for the upper stages, the Saturn V was one of the great feats of 20th-century engineering.
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What is the most powerful fuel?

Atomic metallic hydrogen, if metastable at ambient pressure and temperature could be used as the most powerful chemical rocket fuel, as the atoms recombine to form molecular hydrogen.
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Why do planes dump fuel before landing?

Why dump fuel? The reason to dump fuel is simple: to drop weight. Any given aircraft has a Maximum Landing Weight (MLW) at which it can land, and in most cases that weight is lower than its Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW).
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Can jets run on alcohol?

Yes it is possible to run gas turbines on ethanol, as listed on this site: one of the 25 different types of fuel that the article considers. Some practical re-design of the gas turbine might or might not be necessary: Lubrication was mentioned, a pretty trivial design issue.
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Why is kerosene used in jet engines?

Firstly, kerosene has a higher flash point than gasoline, meaning its unlikely to cause unplanned combustion. Secondly, kerosene has a lower freezing point, so it won't thicken up and clog the engine when the plane is moving through extremely low temperatures.
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