bob day wrote:
and on a separate note--- right now i did an expedient thing that i know will have to change sooner or later, used 6" stainless double wall for the heat riser in my rocket--how soon will i need to replace it and are there serious risks, or just inconvenience when it fails? slowly losing it's rocketiness and finally smoking back at me
Hi Bob,
There's a bit in podcast 267 where Paul refers to a conversation he had with Tim (no last name mentioned) about pocket rockets. Tim had observed that if simple ducting was used for the pocket rocket's down-tube, it only survives about 20 hours of use. Paul points out that this is not very economical, but more importantly, that metal may be ending up in the air. If you are using stainless steel in you heat riser, you may experience a similarly high rate of degradation, but in this case you may also be adding nickel and chromium compounds to your exhaust, some of which can be extremely toxic (check out
nickel carbonyl for example). I don't know for sure about how fast you would have failure, i.e. perforation -- stainless steel should last better than the steel in plain ducting, but on the other hand, the temperature in an insulated heat riser would exceed that in a pocket rocket. If you get perforation in the heat riser it will mess with your burn efficiency and could lead to higher temperature gasses entering your mass if they can short-circuit the barrel. Component failure doesn't look like it should be you main concern here though.