Good Morning
can i ask a question which i'm sure has an easy answer.
the first stage of Apollo launch with the F1 Rockets used 318000 gallons of LOX and 203400 gallons of Kerosene.
i have read that the mixture ratio needed was 2.27 to 1 LOX to Fuel.
shouldnt there be more LOX in there as 2.27 times 203400 is 461718 not 318000
again i'm sure i've missed something.
is there an easy answer
cheers
Ben
You're confusing units of measure - the mixture ratio is expressed in terms of
mass (2.27
pounds LOX to 1
pound RP-1). "Gallon" is not a unit of mass, it's a unit of
volume. LOX is denser than RP-1, so a gallon of LOX weighs more than a gallon of RP-1. IOW, you need fewer
gallons to store X pounds of LOX than to store X pounds of RP-1.
This is why the tank volume ratio doesn't match the mass ratio.