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عنوان
Introduction to rocket science and engineering /

پدید آورنده
Travis S. Taylor.

موضوع
Rocketry.,Rocketry.,TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Mechanical.

رده
TL782
.
T395
2017

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
131512095X
(Number (ISBN
1351633023
(Number (ISBN
1498772331
(Number (ISBN
149877234X
(Number (ISBN
1498772358
(Number (ISBN
152311388X
(Number (ISBN
9781315120959
(Number (ISBN
9781351633024
(Number (ISBN
9781498772334
(Number (ISBN
9781498772341
(Number (ISBN
9781498772358
(Number (ISBN
9781523113880
Erroneous ISBN
1498772323
Erroneous ISBN
9781498772327

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
Introduction to rocket science and engineering /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Travis S. Taylor.

EDITION STATEMENT

Edition Statement
Second edition.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boca Raton :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
CRC Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2017]

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource :
Other Physical Details
illustrations (black and white, and colour)

GENERAL NOTES

Text of Note
Previous edition issued in print: 2009.

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Author; Introduction; Chapter 1: What Are Rockets?; 1.1 The History of Rockets; 1.1.1 400 BCE; 1.1.2 100 to 0 BCE; 1.1.3 0 to 100 AD; 1.1.4 850 AD; 1.1.5 904 AD; 1.1.6 1132 to 1279 AD; 1.1.7 1300 to 1600 AD; 1.1.8 1600 to 1800 AD; 1.1.9 1800 to 1900 AD; 1.1.10 1900 to 1930 AD; 1.1.10.1 A Perspective; 1.1.11 1930 to 1957 AD; 1.1.12 1957 to 1961 AD; 1.1.13 1961 to Present; 1.1.14 X PRIZE; 1.1.15 Other Space Agencies; 1.2 Rockets of the Modern Era; 1.2.1 ESA and CNES.
Text of Note
1.2.2 ISRO (India)1.2.3 ISA (Iran); 1.2.4 Israeli Space Agency; 1.2.5 JAXA (Japan); 1.2.6 CNSA (People's Republic of China); 1.2.7 Russian FSA (also known as RKA in Russian-Russia/Ukraine); 1.2.8 United States of America: NASA and the U.S. Air Force; 1.2.9 Other Systems Are on the Way; 1.2.10 NASA Constellation Program; 1.2.11 NASA SLS Program; 1.3 Rocket Anatomy and Nomenclature; 1.4 Chapter Summary; Exercises; Chapter 2: Why Are Rockets Needed?; 2.1 Missions and Payloads; 2.1.1 Missions; 2.1.2 Payloads; 2.2 Trajectories; 2.2.1 Example 2.1: Hobby Rocket.
Text of Note
2.2.2 Fundamental Equations for Trajectory Analysis2.2.3 Missing the Earth; 2.2.4 Example 2.2: Dong Feng 31 ICBM; 2.3 Orbits; 2.3.1 Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation; 2.3.2 Example 2.3: Acceleration due to Gravity on a Telecommunications Satellite; 2.3.3 A Circular Orbit; 2.3.4 The Circle Is a Special Case of an Ellipse; 2.3.5 The Ellipse Is Actually a Conic Section; 2.3.6 Kepler's Laws; 2.3.7 Newton's Vis Viva Equation; 2.4 Orbit Changes and Maneuvers; 2.4.1 In-Plane Orbit Changes; 2.4.2 Example 2.4: Hohmann Transfer Orbit; 2.4.3 Bielliptical Transfer; 2.4.4 Plane Changes.
Text of Note
2.4.5 Interplanetary Trajectories2.4.6 Gravitational Assist; 2.5 Ballistic Missile Trajectories; 2.5.1 Ballistic Missile Trajectories Are Conic Sections; 2.6 Chapter Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: How Do Rockets Work?; 3.1 Thrust; 3.2 Specific Impulse; 3.2.1 Example 3.1: Isp of the Space Shuttle Main Engines; 3.3 Weight Flow Rate; 3.4 Tsiolkovsky's Rocket Equation; 3.5 Staging; 3.5.1 Example 3.2: Two-Stage Rocket; 3.6 Rocket Dynamics, Guidance, and Control; 3.6.1 Aerodynamic Forces; 3.6.2 Example 3.3: Drag Force on the Space Shuttle; 3.6.3 Rocket Stability and the Restoring Force.
Text of Note
3.6.4 Rocket Attitude Control Systems3.6.5 Eight Degrees of Freedom; 3.6.6 Inverted Pendulum; 3.7 Chapter Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: How Do Rocket Engines Work?; 4.1 Basic Rocket Engine; 4.2 Thermodynamic Expansion and the Rocket Nozzle; 4.2.1 Isentropic Flow; 4.3 Exit Velocity; 4.4 Rocket Engine Area Ratio and Lengths; 4.4.1 Nozzle Area Expansion Ratio; 4.4.2 Nozzle Design; 4.4.3 Properly Designed Nozzle; 4.4.4 Expansion Chamber Dimensions; 4.5 Rocket Engine Design Example; 4.6 Chapter Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5: Are All Rockets the Same?; 5.1 Solid Rocket Engines.
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ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE

Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
Ingram Content Group
Stock Number
9781498772341

OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM

International Standard Book Number
9781498772327

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Rocketry.
Rocketry.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Mechanical.

(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional

TEC-- 009070

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
621
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4356
Edition
23

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
TL782
Book number
.
T395
2017

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Taylor, Travis S.

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Date of Transaction
20200822170905.0
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