Interactive Aerospace Engineering and DesignMcGraw-Hill, 2002 - 356 páginas This text contains an integrated bound-in CD-ROM, and has a strong emphasis on design. Its active visual approach and inclusion of space-orientated engineering make it an interesting examination of the aerospace engineering field. |
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... fact is that a force will cause a change in velocity ; and likewise , a change in velocity will generate a force . Velocity is a vector and has both a magnitude ( called the speed ) and a direction associated with it . Vectors are ...
... fact is that a force will cause a change in velocity ; and likewise , a change in velocity will generate a force . Velocity is a vector and has both a magnitude ( called the speed ) and a direction associated with it . Vectors are ...
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... fact , on some engines , the temperature at the exit of the compressor becomes a design constraint ( i.e. , a fac- tor limiting the engine performance ) due to temperature limits on the compres- sor material , especially the last ...
... fact , on some engines , the temperature at the exit of the compressor becomes a design constraint ( i.e. , a fac- tor limiting the engine performance ) due to temperature limits on the compres- sor material , especially the last ...
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... fact that the hazards are nondeterministic . That is , space junk often moves from its initial orbit , so the threat of danger is not clearly localized . This is due to the fact that space debris is more the result of fragmentation or ...
... fact that the hazards are nondeterministic . That is , space junk often moves from its initial orbit , so the threat of danger is not clearly localized . This is due to the fact that space debris is more the result of fragmentation or ...
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A Brief History of Flight | 1 |
Chapter | 4 |
Introduction to Engineering | 20 |
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aerodynamic aircraft airfoil airplane altitude angle of attack antenna Apollo astronauts atmosphere axis balloon body Boeing burner calculate camber CD-ROM chapter coefficient coefficient of lift components compressor crew member debris Decavitator drag drawing efficiency elliptical energy Equation equilibrium example Figure flight force freestream fuel gravity human human spaceflight inlet International Space Station jet engine joint launch lift load factor low Earth orbit LTA vehicle lunar maneuver mass flow materials maximum microgravity mission motion NASA nozzle object operational orbital mechanics oxygen particles payload performance plane planetary pressure problem produced propeller propulsion radiation ratio rocket satellite semimajor axis simulation Skylab solar space environment Space Shuttle space station spacecraft spaceflight specific speed stability static structural surface temperature thermal thrust truss turbine turbofan turbojet United vector velocity wing
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Intelligent Components and Instruments for Control Applications 2003 (SICICA ... L. Almeida,Luis B. Almeida,S. Boverie Vista previa limitada - 2003 |