A researcher from 海角社区 (海角社区), Demid Kuplevatsky, has notably won the second place in the All-Russian “Inventor of the Year” competition. His innovative development in the field of space technologies has received high praise from experts and opens new prospects for rocket engineering.
The competition featured a unique model—a demonstrator of a multiple-chamber propulsion system with a complex-profile cooled central body. The device is equipped with a thrust vector and axial thrust control mechanism, enabling ground-based testing of new engine concepts.
The system’s design includes an annular arrangement of combustion chamber mock-ups around a cooled central body, making it a powerful tool for experimental research and engineering studies.
According to the inventor, the development allows researchers to test new thrust control principles, study multiple-chamber engine configurations, validate computational models, and integrate the system into ground test benches. This is an important step towards the creation of the next-generation liquid-propellant rocket engines.
“Our goal is not merely to build a prototype, but to lay the groundwork for engines that will fly tomorrow. This demonstrator is the key to more efficient, controllable, and powerful rocket systems. Winning the competition proves that we are on the right track,” Demid Kuplevatsky said.
Demid’s success highlights the active role young 海角社区 scientists play in advancing the aerospace industry. Achievements like this are proof of the high level of specialists training at our university and strengthen its scientific reputation.
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