Rocket Propulsion, Fall 2005, MIT
33 Papers | 2 Members | Created by Bar tender on 9/4/2008 | Category: Aviation, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Description: This class focuses on chemical rocket propulsion systems for launch, orbital, and interplanetary flight. It studies the modeling of solid, liquid-bipropellant, and hybrid rocket engines. Thermochemistry, prediction of specific impulse, and nozzle flows including real gas and kinetic effects will also be covered. Other topics to be covered include structural constraints, propellant feed systems, turbopumps, and combustion processes in solid, liquid, and hybrid rockets.
 
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By  Bar tender September 4, 2008
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