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The book follows a unified approach to present the basic principles of rocket propulsion in concise and lucid form. This textbook comprises of ten chapters ranging from brief introduction and elements of rocket propulsion, aerothermodynamics to solid, liquid and hybrid propellant rocket engines with chapter on electrical propulsion. Worked out examples are also provided at the end of chapter for understanding uncertainty analysis. This book is designed and developed as an introductory text on the fundamental aspects of rocket propulsion for both undergraduate and graduate students. It is also aimed towards practicing engineers in the field of space engineering. This comprehensive guide also provides adequate problems for audience to understand intricate aspects of rocket propulsion enabling them to design and develop rocket engines for peaceful purposes.
In this book, on the basis of materials published in the Soviet and foreign press, there are expounded thermo-gas-dynamic principles of designing of rocket engines, engineering methods of calculation of processes of heat exchange, principles of the theory of burning of solid fuels and calculation of the indicated pressure curve in the combustion chamber of the engine. In it there is given basic information about solid rocket propellants applied in solid-propellant rocket engines (SPRE). There is considered regulation of thrust in SPRE in magnitude and direction, and also a general method of ballistic designing of solid-fuel rockets. (Author).
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