Ebook Info
- Published: 2009
- Number of pages: 517 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 12.61 MB
- Authors: E. Hirschel
Description
Addresses selected aerothermodynamic design problems for three vehicle classes: winged reentry, non-winged reentry, and airbreathing hypersonic flight vehicles. This book presents the basics of flight trajectory mechanics, giving the aerothermodynamicist an understanding of the principal issues relevant to the field.
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⭐the book disappointed; I was mislead by the title, and should have realised by the names of the authors that it would not correspond. I hoped for a more systems analysis book to really design real spacecraft, not a description of some hypersonic projects that have been going on in Europe for teh last 30 years and that I alreeady well know about. Trajectory analyses, payload emplacement and dimensionning, space structures, propulsion issues and fuel, inetrgated design etc – all that is missing. This book is too much a compilum of general conference papers type and is more a follow up bok on Prof. Hirschel book on aerothermodynamics rather than a design problem book.
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