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Advanced Propulsion Systems and Technologies, Today to 2020 (Hardback)
Imprint: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Series: Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics
Pages: 506
ISBN: 9781563479298
Published: 1st April 2008
Script Academic & Professional
Series: Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics
Pages: 506
ISBN: 9781563479298
Published: 1st April 2008
Script Academic & Professional
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Commissioned by the European Space Agency, this book details specific propulsion technologies as envisioned by 2020. Each technology has been considered in terms of concept, associated key technologies, development status and proposed roadmaps. The reader is led through all the steps that propulsion will likely take between now and the 2020s in a clear, concise, and detailed way, including market and feasibility perspectives when applicable.The 16 chapters follow a developmental logic. The material starts with the future of solid rocket motors, grounded on R&D done at present and describes the development of LOX/HC liquid rocket engines, a technology based on U.S. and Russian work of the '60s and '70s. It then looks into future technologies, and systems just beginning to make their impact felt now, such as superconductivity applied to electric propulsion, MW-class ion engines (perhaps utilizing a nuclear power source), solar sails, laser propulsion, nuclear propulsion (such as the promising VASIMR), and ISRU. It is worth noting that, even though the initial time-frame is linked to a 2020 horizon, many of the technologies described in this book are still to be developed. This means that both principles and topics covered remain current as we move toward the third decade of this century.
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