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_a629.42 _bH645M |
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_aHill, Philip _925064 |
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_aMechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion _cby Philip Hill and Carl Peterson |
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_aBoston, USA _bPearson _c1992 |
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_axi, 754p. _bill. |
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520 | _aIn this textbook, the authors show that a few fundamental principles can provide students of mechanical and aeronautical engineering with a deep understanding of all modes of aircraft and spacecraft propulsion. The book also demonstrates how these fundamental principles can lead directly to useful quantitative assessments of performance as well as possibilities for improvement. | ||
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_aAirplanes Jet propulsion _925065 |
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_aRocket engines _925066 |
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_aRockets (Aeronautics) _925067 |
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_aSpace vehicles Propulsion systems _925068 |
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_aPeterson, Carl _925069 |
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