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  2. Turbonique - Wikipedia

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    Turbonique was a company founded in 1962 [1] by Clarence Eugene "Gene" Middlebrooks Jr of Orlando, Florida. [2] Middlebrooks, born 3 August 1931, [3] was a native of Jonesboro, Georgia, had studied mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech and had worked for aerospace contractor Martin-Marietta on the propulsion system for the Pershing missile program.

  3. File:CO2 Dragster wooden car.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Wikimachine.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Wikimachine grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  4. CO2 dragster - Wikipedia

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    Rear view of a "rail"-style dragster, with external wheels. The hollow container for the carbon dioxide cartridge can be seen towards the rear of the car. CO 2 dragsters are cars used as miniature racing cars which are propelled by a carbon dioxide cartridge, pierced to start the release of the gas, and which race on a typically 60 feet (18 ...

  5. Magnetohydrodynamic drive - Wikipedia

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    Yamato 1 on display in Kobe, Japan.The first working full-scale MHD ship. A magnetohydrodynamic drive or MHD accelerator is a method for propelling vehicles using only electric and magnetic fields with no moving parts, accelerating an electrically conductive propellant (liquid or gas) with magnetohydrodynamics.

  6. Propellant management device - Wikipedia

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    A propellant management device (PMD) provides a way to expel propellant in a low-gravity environment. Devices can use surface tension as the primary expulsion device with a combination of baffles, fins, and vanes. The main goal of the PMD is to provide gas-free propellant to the rocket engine. [1]

  7. Propulsor - Wikipedia

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    A propulsor is a mechanical device that gives propulsion. The word is commonly used in the marine vernacular, and implies a mechanical assembly that is more complicated than a propeller. The Kort nozzle, pump-jet and rim-driven thruster are examples.

  8. STEM Racing - Wikipedia

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    F1 in Schools racing at 2024 World Finals. STEM Racing (formerly F1 in Schools) is an international STEM competition endorsed by Formula 1 for students aged 9–19.. Groups of 3–6 students have to design and manufacture a miniature F1 car using CAD/CAM and CAE design tools.

  9. Electric dragster - Wikipedia

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    An electric dragster is a drag racing vehicle which contains an electric propulsion system which is powered by batteries, fuel cells, supercapacitors (ultracapacitors), and sometimes they include a combustion engine to recharge their ESS (Energy Storage Systems).