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CAV 100 Rockets, Satellites & Spacecraft
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Principles of Rocket Propulsion Newton’s three laws of physical motion 1. A body remains at rest or in a state of motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. 2. A force acting upon a body causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force. The acceleration is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object being accelerated. 3. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Energy Conversion Potential energy-stored energy Chemical form-gasoline Nuclear form-plutonium Kinetic energy-energy of motion
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Classification of Rocket Engines Chemically fueled liquid Regenerative cooling Bi-propellant Mono-propellant Hypergolic fuels
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Chemically Fueled Solid Grain or charge refers to how fuel is packed into the rocket case. Fuel composed of fuel and oxidizer.
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Nuclear and Electric Engines Nuclear engine uses heat from fission. Heats a working fluid to high temperature and expels it at high velocity. Electric engines used for satellite station keeping. Has low thrust rating-a few pounds-can operate a long time.
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Guidance Systems Preset-cruise missile Command-wire guided Homing-radar or infrared Inertial-platform and gyros Celestial-position of stars
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Orbital Mechanics An orbit is the path of a body or spacecraft under the influence of gravity or some other force. Types of orbits-. Circle-most difficult to obtain. Circle-most difficult to obtain Ellipse-most common Parabolic-has energy to leave Earth orbit Hyperbolic-leave Earth –transfer to gravity of moon
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravity All bodies attract each other Strength of attraction depends on- The distance between objects The mass of the objects
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How A Satellite May Be Orbited Orbital velocity-17,500MPH Escape velocity-25,000MPH Perigee-closest point Apogee-most distant point Satellite stays up because of a balance of forces-gravity and centrifugal force. Satellites appear to stand still in a geosynchronous orbit 22,000 miles above equator
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Satellite Technology Meteorological Communications Navigation Earth Resources Scientific Military
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What coming? Space station Space shuttle Duplication of systems Space rescue Ablation-removes heat by melting heat shield of spacecraft. 1000 passenger jets
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