Otto Fuel II
Monopropellant, Otto Cycle, Torpedo
978-613-8-64287-9
6138642872
144
2012-04-07
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Otto fuel II is a monopropellant used to drive torpedoes and other weapon systems. It is not related to the Otto cycle. This distinct-smelling, reddish-orange, oily liquid is a mixture of three synthetic substances: propylene glycol dinitrate (the major component), 2-nitrodiphenylamine, and dibutyl sebacate. It does not need exposure to any oxidant to ignite and release energy, as its three components will react between themselves whenever vaporised and heated. Needing no oxidants and being a stable substance makes Otto fuel ideal for use in the constrained environment of a submarine. Although the fuel can be made to explode, this requires extreme conditions (such that it can be regarded as practically stable).
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