The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record [Individual Photographs]
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Photograph showing a new automatic shut-off valve from April 25, 1939. Robert Goddard spent March 24 through April 18th of that year developing a gas generator for the P-Series of tests. This gas generator was developed through a subseries of tests called P5a-k.
By 1938, Robert Goddard felt he had covered everything needed for successful high-flying rockets -- except for a turbine that could drive high-speed pumps to force propellants into the chamber. This would define his work over the next several years. The P-Series of tests Goddard would conduct took place from January 1939 into October of 1941, consisting of a variety of flight and static tests developing high-speed centrifugal turbine-driven pumps for liquid propellant rockets. P1-P4 used two pump models that had been tested during the preceding months to conduct four proving-stand tests.
The results from P1-P4 concluded that a small chamber, or gas generator, producing warm oxygen gas should be developed for a successful turbine. The development of this gas generator would make up tests P5-P12. Goddard would refer to this gas generator as "an internal combustion-boiler for liquid oxygen", "the object of which was to convert liquid oxygen into warm gaseous oxygen, in a device of small size and light weight, by the combustion of gasoline within this liquid oxygen". This warm gas is what would drive the turbines. The P-Series of tests can be seen in Reel 9 and Reel 10 of The Goddard Rocket Film Reels.
'The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record' is an annotated photo album covering Robert H. Goddard's work and experimentation with rocketry. It was assembled and curated by Esther Goddard sometime after her husband's passing in 1945. Additionally, almost all of the photographs were taken by Esther herself.
Photographs were scanned at 400dpi.
Date Taken
4-1939
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image
Genre
photograph
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jpg
Keywords
Robert Goddard, rocketry, rockets, Roswell, New Mexico, liquid-fuel rockets, nitrogen, pump-fed rockets, turbines, gas generator, turbopumps
Recommended Citation
Goddard, Esther C., "[242] New automatic shut-off valve, April 25 1939" (1939). The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record [Individual Photographs]. 243.
https://commons.clarku.edu/goddardphotographs/243
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Keywords
Robert Goddard, rocketry, rockets, Roswell, New Mexico, liquid-fuel rockets, nitrogen, pump-fed rockets, turbines, gas generator, turbopumps
