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Rocket performance
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Part 2 book "Aerospace engineering pocket reference" included contents: Mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, EM radiation, electric circuits, control systems, aerodynamics, aircraft performance, air‐breathing propulsion, rocket propulsion, orbital mechanics, attitude determination, attitude dynamics,... and other contents.
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dianmotminh04
12-07-2024
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Ebook Space flight dynamics: Part 1 present content historical overview; two-body orbital mechanics; orbit determination; time of flight; non-keplerian motion; rocket performance.
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kethamoi6
01-07-2020
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In 1969, Japan had not yet successfully launched a satellite. By 1994, it was an emerging space power. The National Space Development Agency (NASDA) had launched 30 rockets without a failure, and had a string of successes with its satellites. It was developing the indigenous H-2 launcher that would allow Japan to compete
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trinhosieupham
06-02-2013
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This book contains chapters on nanocomposites for engineering hard materials for high performance aircraft, rocket and automobile use, using laser pulses to form metal coatings on glass and quartz, and also tungsten carbide-cobalt nanoparticles using high voltage discharges. A major section of this book is largely devoted to chapters outlining and applying analytic methods needed for studies of nanocomposites. As such, this book will serve as good resource for such analytic methods.
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cucdai_1
19-10-2012
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In modern usage, the term is used to describe devices capable of performing mechanical work, as in the original steam engine. In most cases the work is produced by exerting a torque or linear force, which is used to operate other machinery which can generate electricity, pump water, or compress gas. In the context of propulsion systems, an air-breathing engine is one that uses atmospheric air to oxidise the fuel carried rather than supplying an independent oxidizer, as in a rocket.
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khangoc239
10-08-2012
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There is a 270 millisecond propagation delay, …………….. the signal has to travel thousands of kilometres. a. consequently a. as a result b. since b. for 3. The rockets were lost at sea and, ……………….., the launches were expensive. 4. The shuttle heralds a new era of space travel ……………… it can perform at least 100 separate missions. a. consequently b. as
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bichtram861
21-05-2011
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