The ISP in the IMS config files is given in m/s, isn't it?
Is there a way to recalculate it in s so that I can calculate my required wet mass from the dry mass?
If I use the ISP from the IMS config files I get a mass ratio which is smaller than 1, e. g.:
Required Delta-V: 20,000 m/s
ISP: 8,000 m/s
Empty mass: 149,100 kg
Mass ratio = ln(20,000 / 8,000) = 0.92
Edit:
Alright, I read the wikipedia article on the specific impulse again and noticed that the factor for the unit conversion of the ISP from m/s to s is 9.8066
Consequently my corrected example from above is:
Required Delta-V: 20,000 m/s
ISP: 8,000 m/s / 9.8066 = 815.77 s
Empty mass: 149,100 kg
Mass ratio = ln(20,000 / 815.77) = 3.199
Is there a way to recalculate it in s so that I can calculate my required wet mass from the dry mass?
If I use the ISP from the IMS config files I get a mass ratio which is smaller than 1, e. g.:
Required Delta-V: 20,000 m/s
ISP: 8,000 m/s
Empty mass: 149,100 kg
Mass ratio = ln(20,000 / 8,000) = 0.92
Edit:
Alright, I read the wikipedia article on the specific impulse again and noticed that the factor for the unit conversion of the ISP from m/s to s is 9.8066
Consequently my corrected example from above is:
Required Delta-V: 20,000 m/s
ISP: 8,000 m/s / 9.8066 = 815.77 s
Empty mass: 149,100 kg
Mass ratio = ln(20,000 / 815.77) = 3.199
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