Thrust force of a Steam Rocket Engines Calculator

Steam rocket engines are a type of rocket propulsion that uses steam as a propellant. The principle behind steam rockets involves heating water to produce steam, and the high-pressure steam is expelled to generate thrust. Steam rocket engines are generally considered experimental and are not as common as other types of rocket engines. They may be used for educational purposes or as a demonstration of basic rocket principles. 

The thrust equation for a turbojet engine using control volume analysis is expressed as:

where,

  •  is the thrust force,
  • e is the mass flow rate of exhaust gases in kilograms per second (kg/s).
  •  is the Exhaust velocity at the nozzle exit in meters per second (m/s).
  • 0 is the mass flow rate of inlet gases in kilograms per second (kg/s).
  •  is the Exhaust velocity at the nozzle Inlet in meters per second (m/s).
  •  is the Pressure at the nozzle exit in pascals (Pa).
  •  is the Pressure at the nozzle inlet in pascals (Pa).
  •  is the Area of the nozzle exit in square meters (m²).

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