Rocket Propulsion Elements by George P. Sutton and Oscar Biblarz (2000, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100471326429
ISBN-139780471326427
eBay Product ID (ePID)634078

Product Key Features

Number of Pages768 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRocket Propulsion Elements
Publication Year2000
SubjectPhysics / Astrophysics, Aeronautics & Astronautics
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Science
AuthorGeorge P. Sutton, Oscar Biblarz
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight41.1 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number7
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN00-027334
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal629.47/5
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentPreface. Classification. Definitions and Fundamentals. Nozzle Theory and Thermodynamic Relations. Flight Performance. Chemical Rocket Propellant Performance Analysis. Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine Fundamentals. Liquid Propellants. Thrust Chambers. Combustion of Liquid Propellants. Turbopumps, Engine Design, Engine Controls, Calibration, Integration, and Optimization. Solid Propellant Rocket Fundamentals. Solid Propellants. Combustion of Solid Propellants. Solid Rocket Components and Motor Design. Hybrid Propellant Rockets. Thrust Vector Control. Selection of Rocket Propulsion Systems. Rocket Exhaust Plumes. Electric Propulsion. Rocket Testing. Appendix A: Conversion Factors and Constants. Appendix B: Properties of the Earth's Standard Atmosphere. Appendix C: Summary of Key Equations for Ideal Chemical Rockets. Appendix D: Derivation of Hybrid Fuel Regression Rate Equation in Chapter 15. Appendix E: Alternative Interpretations of Boundary Layer Blowing Coefficient in Chapter 15. Index.
SynopsisRocket propulsion technology is advancing quickly and expanding in most countries around the world. Those working with this technology need to know information that crosses a number of fields from thermodynamics and heat transfer to aerodynamics, flight performance, as well as the propellant chemistry for various types of rockets., Aerospace Engineering/Mechanical Engineering The definitive text on rocket propulsion-now completely revised to reflect rapid advancements in the field For more than fifty years, this seminal text has been regarded as the single most authoritative sourcebook on rocket propulsion technology. More comprehensive and coherently organized than any other book on the subject, Rocket Propulsion Elements guides readers evenhandedly through the complex factors that shape propulsion, with both theory and practical design considerations. With more than a third of the text and illustrations either completely new or extensively revised, this latest edition includes current information on engine structures, nozzle theory, gas properties, thrust chambers, launch vehicles, and more. With a detailed table of contents breaking down each chapter into subsections-as well as an expanded index of key words-the Seventh Edition efficiently steers readers quickly to the information they need. Other highlights include: * Separate chapters on liquid, solid, and hybrid propulsion systems and a new chapter on thrust chambers including the new aerospike nozzle * Comprehensive coverage of rocket propulsion technology, with applications to space flight, satellite flight, and guided and unguided missiles * Problem-solving examples and exercises relevant to actual design situations * More than 340 illustrations, including photographs, tables, and graphs * Coherent, up-to-date chapter on electrical propulsion balancing fundamentals with practical aspects and applications For professional engineers in the aerospace and defense industries as well as undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical and aerospace engineering, this time-honored resource is indispensable for its scope of coverage and utility.
LC Classification NumberTL782.S8 2001

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