Volume XII of the High Speed Aerodynamics and Jet Propulsion
series. Partial Contents: Historical development of jet propulsion;
basic principles of jet propulsion; analyses of the various types
of jet propulsion engines including the turbojet, the turboprop,
the ramjet, and intermittent jets, as well as solid and liquid
propellant rocket engines and the ramrocket. Another section deals
with jet driven rotors. The final sections discuss the use of
atomic energy in jet propulsion and the future prospects of jet
propulsion. Originally published in 1959. The Princeton Legacy
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