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(Changed wording from RT-B20 to BACC to reflect the wording in the game. Adjusted thrust to current in-game values. Tested rocket for fuel consumption and burn time. Other miscellaneous small changes.)
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{{Partbox
 
{{Partbox
|Name=RT-B20 Solid Fuel Booster
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|Name=RT-20 Solid Fuel Booster
 
|Role=Booster
 
|Role=Booster
 
|Class=SolidRocket
 
|Class=SolidRocket
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|Costs=800
 
|Costs=800
 
|Mass=6.75
 
|Mass=6.75
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|Drag=0.7
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|Temp=3900
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|Tolerance=7
 
|More=
 
|More=
{{PB-more|Dry Mass|0.75 t}}
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{{PB-more|Dry Mass|1.75 t}}
{{PB-more|Thrust|550 kN}}
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{{PB-more|Thrust|300 kN}}
{{PB-more|Amount of fuel|30}}
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{{PB-more|Amount of fuel|850 L}}
{{PB-more|Fuel consumption|1}}
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{{PB-more|Isp (1 atm)|230 s}}
{{PB-more|Burn duration|30s}}
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{{PB-more|Isp (vacuum)|250 s}}
|since=v0.16
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{{PB-more|Fuel cons (1 atm)|17.706 L/s}}
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{{PB-more|Fuel cons (vacuum)|16.246 L/s}}
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{{PB-more|Burn time (1 atm)|48 s}}
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{{PB-more|Burn time (vacuum)|52 s}}
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|since=v0.18.2
 
|cfg=Parts/solidBooster1-1/part.cfg
 
|cfg=Parts/solidBooster1-1/part.cfg
 
}}
 
}}
  
The '''RT-B20 Solid Fuel Booster''' (also known as an SRB) is a rocket engine used to provide thrust to a rocket.
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The '''Rockomax BACC Solid Fuel Booster''' (also known as an SRB) is a rocket engine used to provide thrust to a rocket.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
RT-B20's are one-shot rocket boosters often used to help get the massive bulk of a large multi-[[stage]] rocket off the ground. They burn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It is usually a good idea to jettison spent fuel boosters as they are quite heavy even when empty. Solid boosters have a better thrust-to-weight ratio than a [[Liquid Fuel]] rocket and tank, but lack a controllable throttle or the ability to extend the duration of the burn and are not as efficient or powerful.
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BACC's are one-shot rocket boosters often used to help get the massive bulk of a large multi-[[stage]] rocket off the ground. They burn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It is usually a good idea to jettison spent fuel boosters as they are quite heavy even when empty. Solid boosters have a better thrust-to-weight ratio than a [[Liquid Fuel]] rocket and tank, but lack a controllable throttle or the ability to extend the duration of the burn and are not as efficient or powerful.
  
The boosters can be mounted with the [[TT-38K Radial Decoupler]]s, but cannot be stacked like their [[Liquid Fuel]] counterparts. It should be noted that more boosters doesn't reduce the need for [[Liquid Fuel]], as one must also take into account thrust to weight ratios.
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The boosters can be mounted with the [[TT-38K Radial Decoupler|Radial Decouplers]] but cannot be stacked like their [[Liquid Fuel]] counterparts. It should be noted that more boosters doesn't reduce the need for [[Liquid Fuel]], as one must also take into account thrust to weight ratios.
  
RT-B20 Solid Fuel Boosters are prone to overheating, especially when large numbers are clustered together.  The main ways to overcome this are by using custom staging to stagger the firing, and attaching additional parts that are not SRBs (typically struts and/or winglets) to act as heat sinks.
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BACC Solid Fuel Boosters are prone to overheating, especially when large numbers are clustered together.  The main ways to overcome this are by using custom staging to stagger the firing, and attaching additional parts that are not SRBs (typically struts and/or winglets) to act as heat sinks.
  
As of 0.17, the RT-B20 has a specific impulse (or Isp) of 280.3 s, better than that of the [[RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster]] and comparable to the least efficient liquid fuel engines. Its thrust and mass are good enough to make it a popular choice on first stages.
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As of 0.18.2, the BACC has a specific impulse (or Isp) of 230 s, slightly better than that of the [[RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster]] and comparable to the least efficient liquid fuel engines. Its thrust and mass are good enough to make it a popular choice on first stages.
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
{{Quote
 
{{Quote
|Filled with a new, even more volatile fuel, the RT-B20 burns for much longer than a booster of comparable size, but with half the thrust. An angled nozzle allows for greater stability when mounted on the sides of things, but it's your own fault if you put it underneath something.
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|Filled with a new, even more volatile fuel, the BACC offers semi-reliable performance at a good price.
|Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spaceship Parts Co.}}
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|Rockomax Conglomerate}}
  
 
Created by: NovaSilisko
 
Created by: NovaSilisko
  
 
== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==
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;{{Version|0.18|}}
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* Thrust decreased from 550 to 300.
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* Other small performance tweaks.
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;{{Version|0.17|}}
 
;{{Version|0.17|}}
 
* Thrust increased from 400 to 550.
 
* Thrust increased from 400 to 550.

Revision as of 01:12, 7 January 2013

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The Rockomax BACC Solid Fuel Booster (also known as an SRB) is a rocket engine used to provide thrust to a rocket.

Usage

BACC's are one-shot rocket boosters often used to help get the massive bulk of a large multi-stage rocket off the ground. They burn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It is usually a good idea to jettison spent fuel boosters as they are quite heavy even when empty. Solid boosters have a better thrust-to-weight ratio than a Liquid Fuel rocket and tank, but lack a controllable throttle or the ability to extend the duration of the burn and are not as efficient or powerful.

The boosters can be mounted with the Radial Decouplers but cannot be stacked like their Liquid Fuel counterparts. It should be noted that more boosters doesn't reduce the need for Liquid Fuel, as one must also take into account thrust to weight ratios.

BACC Solid Fuel Boosters are prone to overheating, especially when large numbers are clustered together. The main ways to overcome this are by using custom staging to stagger the firing, and attaching additional parts that are not SRBs (typically struts and/or winglets) to act as heat sinks.

As of 0.18.2, the BACC has a specific impulse (or Isp) of 230 s, slightly better than that of the RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster and comparable to the least efficient liquid fuel engines. Its thrust and mass are good enough to make it a popular choice on first stages.

Description

Filled with a new, even more volatile fuel, the BACC offers semi-reliable performance at a good price.

Rockomax Conglomerate

Created by: NovaSilisko

Changes

0.18
  • Thrust decreased from 550 to 300.
  • Other small performance tweaks.
0.17
  • Thrust increased from 400 to 550.
0.16
  • Initial Release