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Chemical Rocket Propulsion [electronic resource] : A Comprehensive Survey of Energetic Materials / edited by Luigi T. De Luca, Toru Shimada, Valery P. Sinditskii, Max Calabro.

Contributor(s): De Luca, Luigi T [editor.] | Shimada, Toru [editor.] | Sinditskii, Valery P [editor.] | Calabro, Max [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Aerospace Technology: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017.Description: XX, 1084 p. 673 illus., 344 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319277486.Subject(s): Aerospace engineering | Astronautics | Physical chemistry | Catalysis | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Physical Chemistry | CatalysisAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 629.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A Survery of Energetic Materials for Propulsion -- New Ingredients for Chemical Propulsion -- Metals as Energetic Fuels for Chemical Propulsion -- Solid Rocket Propulsion -- Liquid and Gel Rocket Propulsion -- Hybrid Rocket Propulsion -- New Concepts in Chemical Propulsion -- Life Management of Energetic Materials -- Space Launchers -- Further Applications of Energetic Materials -- History of Solid Rocket Propulsion in Russia.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Developed and expanded from the work presented at the New Energetic Materials and Propulsion Techniques for Space Exploration workshop in June 2014, this book contains new scientific results, up-to-date reviews, and inspiring perspectives in a number of areas related to the energetic aspects of chemical rocket propulsion. This collection covers the entire life of energetic materials from their conceptual formulation to practical manufacturing; it includes coverage of theoretical and experimental ballistics, performance properties, as well as laboratory-scale and full system-scale, handling, hazards, environment, ageing, and disposal. Chemical Rocket Propulsion is a unique work, where a selection of accomplished experts from the pioneering era of space propulsion and current technologists from the most advanced international laboratories discuss the future of chemical rocket propulsion for access to, and exploration of, space. It will be of interest to both postgraduate and final-year undergraduate students in aerospace engineering, and practicing aeronautical engineers and designers, especially those with an interest in propulsion, as well as researchers in energetic materials.
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A Survery of Energetic Materials for Propulsion -- New Ingredients for Chemical Propulsion -- Metals as Energetic Fuels for Chemical Propulsion -- Solid Rocket Propulsion -- Liquid and Gel Rocket Propulsion -- Hybrid Rocket Propulsion -- New Concepts in Chemical Propulsion -- Life Management of Energetic Materials -- Space Launchers -- Further Applications of Energetic Materials -- History of Solid Rocket Propulsion in Russia.

Developed and expanded from the work presented at the New Energetic Materials and Propulsion Techniques for Space Exploration workshop in June 2014, this book contains new scientific results, up-to-date reviews, and inspiring perspectives in a number of areas related to the energetic aspects of chemical rocket propulsion. This collection covers the entire life of energetic materials from their conceptual formulation to practical manufacturing; it includes coverage of theoretical and experimental ballistics, performance properties, as well as laboratory-scale and full system-scale, handling, hazards, environment, ageing, and disposal. Chemical Rocket Propulsion is a unique work, where a selection of accomplished experts from the pioneering era of space propulsion and current technologists from the most advanced international laboratories discuss the future of chemical rocket propulsion for access to, and exploration of, space. It will be of interest to both postgraduate and final-year undergraduate students in aerospace engineering, and practicing aeronautical engineers and designers, especially those with an interest in propulsion, as well as researchers in energetic materials.

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