Saturn Run

Saturn Run
Author: John Sandford
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101987529

Fans of The Martian will enjoy this extraordinary new thriller of the future from #1 New York Times bestselling and Pulitzer Prize–winning author John Sandford and internationally known photo-artist and science fiction aficionado Ctein. In 2066, a Caltech intern notices an anomaly from a space telescope—something is approaching Saturn, and decelerating. Space objects don’t decelerate. Spaceships do... A flurry of top-level government meetings produce the inescapable conclusion: Whatever built the ship is at least one hundred years ahead of our technology, and whoever can get their hands on it will have an advantage so large, no other nation can compete. The race is on, and a remarkable adventure begins. Soon a hastily thrown-together crew finds its strength and wits tested against adversaries of this earth and beyond. So buckle up, because two perfectly matched storytellers are about to take you for a ride...

Fundamentals of Rocket Propulsion

Fundamentals of Rocket Propulsion
Author: DP Mishra
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351708414

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.

Rocket Propulsion

Rocket Propulsion
Author: Stephen D. Heister
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1108422276

Equips students with an up-to-date practical knowledge of rocket propulsion, numerous homework problems, and online self-study materials.

History of Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines

History of Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines
Author: George Paul Sutton
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 936
Release: 2006
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781563476495

Liquid propellant rocket engines have propelled all the manned space flights, all the space vehicles flying to the planets or deep space, virtually all satellites, and the majority of medium range or intercontinental range ballistic missiles.

Liquid Rocket Thrust Chambers

Liquid Rocket Thrust Chambers
Author: Vigor Yang
Publisher: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics)
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN:

This is the first major publication on liquid-rocket combustion devices since 1960, and includes 20 chapters prepared by world-renowned experts. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of liquid-propellant combustion and thrust chamber dynamics, and is incorporated into the volume in a well-organized, cohesive manner. There are contributions from nine different countriesChina, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, and the United States.

Liquid Rocket Engine Combustion Instability

Liquid Rocket Engine Combustion Instability
Author: Vigor Young
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1995
Genre: Liquid propellant rockets
ISBN: 9781600864186

Annotation Since the invention of the V-2 rocket during World War II, combustion instabilities have been recognized as one of the most difficult problems in the development of liquid propellant rocket engines. This book is the first published in the United States on the subject since NASA's Liquid Rocket Combustion Instability (NASA SP-194) in 1972. In this book, experts cover four major subject areas: engine phenomenology and case studies, fundamental mechanisms of combustion instability, combustion instability analysis, and engine and component testing. Especially noteworthy is the inclusion of technical information from Russia and China--a first.

Fundamental Concepts of Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines

Fundamental Concepts of Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines
Author: Alessandro de Iaco Veris
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 755
Release: 2020-09-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030547043

This book is intended for students and engineers who design and develop liquid-propellant rocket engines, offering them a guide to the theory and practice alike. It first presents the fundamental concepts (the generation of thrust, the gas flow through the combustion chamber and the nozzle, the liquid propellants used, and the combustion process) and then qualitatively and quantitatively describes the principal components involved (the combustion chamber, nozzle, feed systems, control systems, valves, propellant tanks, and interconnecting elements). The book includes extensive data on existing engines, typical values for design parameters, and worked-out examples of how the concepts discussed can be applied, helping readers integrate them in their own work. Detailed bibliographical references (including books, articles, and items from the “gray literature”) are provided at the end of each chapter, together with information on valuable resources that can be found online. Given its scope, the book will be of particular interest to undergraduate and graduate students of aerospace engineering.

Combustion Instabilities in Liquid Rocket Engines

Combustion Instabilities in Liquid Rocket Engines
Author: Mark L. Dranovsky
Publisher: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics)
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781563479212

This is the first book in the literature to cover the development and testing practices for liquid rocket engines in Russia and the former Soviet Union.Combustion instability represents one of the most challenging probelms in the development of propulsion engines. A famous example is the F-1 engines for the first stage of the Saturn V launch vehicles in the Apollo project. More than 2000 full engine tests and a vast number of design modifications were conducted to cure the instability problem.This book contains first-hand information about the testing and development practices for treating liquid rocket combustion-instability problems in Russia and the former Soviet Union. It covers more than 50 years of research, with an emphasis placed on the advances made since 1970.The book was prepared by a former R&D director of the Research Institute of Chemical Engineering, NIICHIMMASH, the largest liquid rocket testing center in the world, and has been carefully edited by three well-known experts in the field.