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Encyclopedia > Hypergolic

Hypergolic rocket fuels spontaneously ignite when their two components come into contact with each other.


One important engineering advantage is that they prevent a rocket motor from igniting explosively, and exploding. This is called a "hard start" and is one of the most destructive things that a rocket can do. However, hypergolic fuels are highly toxic and sometimes unstable, so a very high quality igniter, like a small rocket engine, is often used as an alternative.


Another important advantage is that the igniter cannot fail, so hypergolic fuels were the solution when the rocket must really start as is the case with intercontinental ballistic missiles. However because of difficulties in storing fuel, the trend in ICBM's has been to move toward solid fuel boosters.


Some common hypergolic fuel combinations are:


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HYPERGOLIC PROPELLANT (227 words)
hypergolisk brændstof (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel), hypergol (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel), spontant reagerende brændstof (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel), selvantændende brændstof (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel).
hypergolische stuwstof (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel), hypergol drijfgas (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel), zelfontbrandende stuwstof (auto-igniting propellant, hypergol, hypergolic fuel).
hypergol (hypergol, hypergolic fuel), propergol hypergolique (hypergol, hypergolic fuel), mélange hypergolique (hypergol, hypergolic fuel).
Hypergolic Propellants (325 words)
A hypergolic propellant is composed of a fuel and oxidizer that ignite when they come into contact with each other.
Hypergolic propellants are also employed for altitude control.
For example: in a moon bound shuttle, 75% of the onboard mass would be fuel, in case of cryogenic propellants.
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