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Nanomaterials in Rocket Propulsion Systems covers the fundamentals
of nanomaterials and examines a wide range of innovative
applications, presenting the current state-of-the-art in the field.
Opening with a chapter on nano-sized energetic materials, the book
examines metal nanoparticles-based fuels, ballistic modifiers,
stabilizers and catalysts as the components of rocket propellants.
Hydrogen storage materials for rocket propulsion based on nanotubes
are then discussed, as are nano-porous materials and metal organic
frameworks, nano-gelled propellants, nano-composite ablators and
ceramic nano-composites. Other applications examined include high
thermal conductivity metallic nano-composite nozzle liners,
nano-emitters for Coulomb propulsion of space-crafts, and highly
thermostable nano-ceramics for rocket motors. The book finishes
with coverage of combustion of nano-sized rocket fuels,
nano-particles and their combustion in micro- and
nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), plasma propulsion and
nano-scale physics. Users will find this to be a valuable resource
for academic and government institutions, professionals, new
researchers and graduate students working in the application of
nanomaterials in the aerospace industry.
High speed catamaran and multihull high speed marine vessel have
become very popular in the last two decades. The catamaran has
become the vessel of choice for the majority of high speed ferry
operators worldwide. There have been significant advances in
structural materials, and structural design has been combined with
higher power density and fuel efficient engines to deliver ferries
of increasing size. The multihull has proven itself to be a
suitable configuration for active power projection across oceans as
well as for coastal patrol and protection, operating at high speedd
for insertion or retrieval with a low energy capability. At present
there is no easily accessible material covering the combination of
hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, and design issues including
structures, powering and propulsion for these vehicles. Coverage in
High Speed Catamarans and Multihulls includes an introduction to
the history, evolution, and development of catamarans, followed by
a theoretical calculation of wave resistance in shallow and deep
water, as well as the drag components of the multihull. A
discussion of vessel concept design describing design
characteristics, empirical regression for determination of
principal dimensions in preliminary design, general arrangement,
and methods is also included. The book concludes with a discussion
of experimental future vehicles currently in development including
the small waterplane twin hull vessels, wave piercing catamarans,
planing catamarans, tunnel planing catamarans and other multihull
vessels.
In a complex and changing world, current scientific approaches to
problem solving have drastically evolved to include complexity
models and emerging systems. Breaking problems into the smallest
component and examining its position inside a system allows for a
more regulated and measured technique in investigation, discovery,
and providing solutions. Systems Research for Real-World Challenges
is an essential reference source that explores the development of
systems philosophy, theory, practice, its models, concepts, and
methodologies developed as an aid for improving decision making and
problem solving for the benefit of organizations and society as a
whole. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
complexity models, management systems, and economic policy, this
book is ideally designed for scientists, policy makers,
researchers, managers, and systematists seeking current research on
the benefits and approaches of problem solving within the realm of
systems thinking and practice.
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