978-1-4200-7528-1
Introduction to Rocket Science and Engineering
Travis S. Taylor
Editorial: CRC Press Fecha de publicación: 27/02/2009 Páginas: 300Formato: Hardback 235 x 156 mm
Starting at basic levels, this hands-on text presents a unique perspective on the overall process of performing rocket science and becoming a rocket scientis. It discusses the history of rocket science; explains how to build, test, and fly a rocket; and elucidates the general rules and basic physics behind the design of a rocket engine. The author also covers aspects of orbital mechanics, rocket propulsion, rocket design, and rocket engineering. The text provides end-of-chapter problems as well as many real-world examples, including NASA’s Ares I and V vehicles, Orion spacecraft, and Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.
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Aerospace Engineering
Combustion Engineering
Textbook
Undergraduate