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Why is 304L Stainless Steel Special for Building ROCKETS? | INSIDE THE ROCKETSHOP : Episode 24

Our rockets are 100% crowdfunded. Visit http://www.copsub.com/support-us to become one of our supporters! Compliment us by wearing our apparel: https://www.zazzle.com/store/copsub Book a visit for our rocket factory in Copenhagen: https://www.airbnb.com/copsub Copenhagen Suborbitals is the world's only crewed, crowdfunded space program. In the future, a volunteer astronaut will fly to space on our home-built rocket. We do this on our spare time, all the donations go to paying our workshop rent and buying materials. We are forever thankful to each of our supporters! In this video we talk about the interesting features of stainless steel for building rockets and one special trait that we can use to our advantage to make our Spica rocket's 304L alloy propellant tanks as strong and as light as aluminum. We also cover Bianca's DIY contra-rotating drone project for her Master thesis in Autonomous Systems, Spica propellant tank bulkhead production and more. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 00:32 - Quick Look at Current Spica Rocket Developments 02:27 - Propellant Tank Bulkhead Update 04:38 - Building Battleship Quality Rockets 05:33 - Why Stainless Steel for the Spica Rocket? 05:57 - The Stainless Steel Propellant Tank Experiment 06:36 - How Good is Stainless Steel for Building Rockets? 07:13 - The "Secret" in the Stainless Steel vs Aluminum Debate 09:00 - Testing Propellant Tanks to Destruction by Overpressure 09:44 - Making Stainless Steel 3x Stronger at 96bar 11:11 - Test Conclusions & Spica Rocket Application 12:46 - Recovering the Spica Rocket from Sea After Landing Twitter :   / copsub   Facebook :   / copenhagensuborbitals   Instagram :   / copsub   LinkedIn :   / copenhagen-suborbitals   Pinterest :   / copsub   Music by Everyday Astronaut: (https://www.everydayastronaut.com)

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