I always thought turbopump outlet pressure was higher, but when I asked chatGPT, it said the chamber pressure is higher in open cycle rocket engines. Now I am confused because how would that work if the liquids move from higher pressure to lower pressure. Wouldn’t that cause back flow and blow up some stuff? Thank you
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5Your intuition is right and ChatGPT is wrong as usual. If you trust it to give correct answers on technical matters, you will be disappointed. Spend a few minutes and look up some technical sources, you'll be better served. https://i.stack.imgur.com/RTaou.jpg – Organic Marble Dec 23 '23 at 23:59
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6ChatGPT is not a liar, it is a bullshitter. A liar consciously tries to convince you of something they know not to be true. A bullshitter, like ChatGPT, resembles the drunk at the end of the bar: it just blathers on, spouting superficially plausible nonsense. It never bothers to fact check anything it says. It has no access to information less than a year old. Artificial, yes. Intelligence? Hardly. – Woody Dec 24 '23 at 00:12
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4Duplicate of Overcoming pressure differential to feed fuel into rocket engines – Organic Marble Dec 24 '23 at 13:17