The 3rd edition of this practical, hands-on book discusses the
range of launch vehicles in use today throughout the world, and
includes the very latest details of some of the advanced propulsion
systems currently being developed. The author covers the
fundamentals of the subject, from the basic principles of rocket
propulsion and vehicle dynamics through the theory and practice of
liquid and solid propellant motors, to new and future developments.
The didactic value of the early chapters on the basics of rocket
propulsion, by re-working the derivations and updating the examples
will be enhanced.
The 3rd edition will stick to the same principle of providing a
serious exposition of the principles and practice of rocket
propulsion, but from the point of view of the user and enquirer who
is not an engineering specialist. Most chapters will remain
substantially the same as the second edition; they will be updated
where necessary and errata corrected. In particular the new
chapters added for the second edition, on Electric and Nuclear
propulsion will remain substantially the same.
In addition to general revision, updating and the correction of
errata on all chapters, this updated edition will detail a number
of new developments in the field Chapter 3 on Liquid propellant
rocket engines will have new sections on air breathing engines and
on new engines and propellants for the human exploration program.
Chapter 8 will now de-emphasize the SSTO concepts, not longer seen
as promising, and include new sections on variable thrust engines,
again for human exploration. Other new developments following the
announcement and subsequent development of NASA s new man-rated
launcher, the ARES, and its Constellation vehicle set. Also covered
will be sub-orbital space tourist vehicles and the new rocket
engines, which have been developed for them. A new chapter on
man-rated launchers and their important characteristics will detail
this. New interest in Lunar exploration and the need to supply
Lunar bases exposes the requirement for high efficiency engines for
Lunar transportation and storage of high energy propellants like
liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. New engines designed for
in-space transportation and Lunar landing and departure will be
added to the relevant chapters."
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