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Title:
Combustion instability
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Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ; v. 222

Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ; v.222.
Publication Information:
Reston, Va. : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, c1999
Physical Description:
xxviii, 258 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781563479281
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First published in 1986 by Mashinostroenie, Moscow.
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30000010267121 QD516 N2713 1999 Open Access Book Book
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Combustion instability has long been recognized as one of the most important but difficult problems in the development of propulsion systems. The U.S. and the former Soviet Union were simultaneously working during the Cold War to solve the instability problem. However, the scientific basis and engineering approach employed by the Soviets remained largely unknown to the Western world.This book - much of it formerly classified material - is a clear exposition of much of the theoretical work on combustion instabilities, performed in support of the Soviet liquid rocket program during its most vigorous period. While there are similarities between Western and Eastern works, there are many distinct differences. The author was one of the small group of Soviet theorists actively engaged in all of the Soviet liquid rocket programs. His development of the field is firmly grounded in fundamental ideas, and progresses to applications of a general sort. A chapter added since the original Russian edition covers both theory and experiment for bifurcations of dynamical behavior in liquid rocket chambers.


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