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Rocket Propulsion Elements
George P. Sutton (Author), Oscar Biblarz (Author), James H. Morehart (Author)
9781394187201, Wiley
Hardback, published 26 March 2026
704 pages
25.6 x 18.5 x 4.1 cm, 1.179 kg
Best-selling classic text covering all major aspects of rocket propulsion, now updated to cover the latest industry trends Building on the success of the previous editions, the Tenth Edition of Rocket Propulsion Elements offers a thorough introduction to the basic principles of rocket propulsion, a description of the various components of rocket propulsion systems, and an understanding of how rocket propulsion is applied to flight vehicles. The strength of the book lies in its delivery of both theory and practical applications, covering rocket propulsion for guided missiles, space flight, and satellite flight clearly and comprehensively. This Tenth Edition includes the latest advances in the field, such as improvements in materials, systems design, applications, propellants such as chemical propellants, manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing, rocket-stage recovery and reuse, and new types of launch vehicles. Older system types that have fallen out of use are replaced with updated examples of systems representative of those used in the industry today. New problems are introduced in many chapters, and the book is accompanied by an online gas dynamics and two-stage flight vehicle calculator. Rocket Propulsion Elements includes information on: Rocket Propulsion Elements is an excellent learning resource for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in the fields of mechanical and aerospace engineering taking courses related to rocket propulsion, spacecraft propulsion, or advanced space propulsion. The book is also useful for practicing engineers and scientists in aerospace related industries and research and development firms.
Preface to the 10TH Edition xv In Memoriam George Paul Sutton (1920–2020) xvii About the Companion Website xix 1 Classification 1 2 Definitions and Fundamentals 25 3 Nozzle Theory and Thermodynamic Relations 42 4 Flight Performance 88 5 Chemical Rocket Propellant Performance Analysis 136 6 Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine Fundamentals 165 7 Liquid Propellants 210 8 Thrust Chambers 237 9 Liquid Propellant Combustion and Its Stability 303 10 Turbopumps and Their Gas Supplies 320 11 Engine Systems, Controls, and Integration 350 12 Solid-propellant Rocket Motor Fundamentals 381 13 Solid Rocket Propellants 431 14 Solid Propellant Combustion and Its Stability 472 15 Solid Rocket Motor Components and Design 488 16 Hybrid Propellants Rocket Propulsion 523 17 Electric Propulsion 547 18 Thrust Vector Control (TVC) 591 19 Selection of Rocket Propulsion Systems 608 20 Rocket Exhaust Plumes 621 21 Rocket Testing 641 Appendix 1 Conversion Factors and Constants 655 Appendix 2 Properties of the Earth’s Standard Atmosphere 658 Appendix 3 Summary of Key Equations for Ideal Chemical Rockets 659 Appendix 4 Rockets Book Calculator 662 Index 665
Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering & materials [TG]
