UNN, University Of Nigeria Nsukka Student Designs Rocket Propellant (Idoko Modestus Chijioke)
Recently during projects defense organized by the
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. A
20-year-old of the department called Idoko Modestus Chijioke stunned the
panel of assessors when he presented an amateur solid rocket propellant
as his own project.
Chijioke’s lecturers not only
marveled at his ingenuity, his supervisor, Dr. J. A. Alhassan, was so
proud of him that he called on the federal government to assist the
young genius to achieve the best so as to conquer his world.
The
amateur rocket has PVC-pipe as the motor casing, aluminum as the nose
cone, ½-inch pvc-cover, aluminum and a ½-inch diameter pipe as the
nozzle. The propellant is made up of 325 grams of potassium nitrate
(oxidizer) and 175 grams of sorbitol (sugar), making a total of 500
grams. The PVC-pipe is of ¾-inch diameter, and 65cm in length. The
rocket motor igniter is a mixture of potassium nitrate and charcoal at
80/20 ratio, to form it into a black powder (gun powder).
Amateur
rocketry is also known as experimental rocketry. The project design
objective according to Chijioke and to test the workability of a
potassium nitrate (oxidizer) and sorbitol (fuel) blended into a KN-SB
propellant for the amateur rocket made with local materials. The rocket
which was launched successfully on one of the hill-tops behind the
university attained an estimated height of 35m in flight.
In a chance encounter with this reporter, Chijioke shed more light on how he came up with the idea for the project.
“I
came up with this project because of a childhood dream of being a
rocket scientist,” he said, “and this particularly led me into the
Department of Physics and Astronomy, of UNN, to get a good grasp of the
physics/science of rockets and an understanding of astronomy for which
rocket is basically built”.
Asked what challenges he
encountered in the course of carrying out the project, the soft spoken
young man said he cannot point to any because according to him, “life is
all about challenges but with focus and determination, success will
surely come”.
“Some people around me thought this was
not possible,” he added. “But this only made me determined to prove them
wrong. The other challenges were normal in amateur rocketry as several
trials were made and several failures recorded. But at last the design
objective was obtained. I have dreams and tall ambitions. One of them is
to be in space one day. I only pray that my dreams will get support
both from government and well meaning individuals so that they will be
actualized”.
In a chat with Education Review,
Alhassan, his project supervisor, said that, through his project, young
Chijioke has demystified science.
“The solid rocket
propellant constructed by Idoko Chijioke, though an adaptation of an
amateur astronomer experiments, is original. He fabricated the rocket
from locally available materials from our environment. Whenever we hear
of rockets, our minds by reflex action go to the technologically
advanced world. Chijoke has demystified science by his effort. If he is
properly motivated and equipped, he can break the ice in scientific
world. There is hope for Nigeria’s national transformation if we can
support and fund scientific innovations like my student has done” he said. (Source: UNN.edu)
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