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Rocket Engine Cycles

Tim explains the different types of rocket engine cycles used to increase the pressure of propellants and force them into the combustion chamber. He discusses open cycle, closed cycle, full flow, and tap off expanded cycle and how they differ in what happens to the gas after it flows through the turbine.
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    Tim Dodd: SpaceX, Starship, Rocket Engines, and Future of Space Travel | Lex Fridman Podcast #356

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