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         Propulsion:     more books (100)
  1. Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology by Paul A. LaViolette Ph.D., 2008-09
  2. Rocket Propulsion Elements by George P. Sutton, Oscar Biblarz, 2010-02-02
  3. Aircraft Propulsion by Saeed Farokhi, 2008-02-25
  4. Elements of Propulsion: Gas Turbines And Rockets (AIAA Education) (Aiaa Education Series) by Hans von Ohain (Foreword) Jack D. Mattingly, 2006-08-30
  5. Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion (2nd Edition) by Philip Hill, Carl Peterson, 1991-09-27
  6. Space Propulsion Analysis and Design with Website by Ronald Humble, Gregory Henry, et all 2007-05-25
  7. Jet Propulsion: A Simple Guide to the Aerodynamic and Thermodynamic Design and Performance of Jet Engines by Nicholas Cumpsty, 2003-09-15
  8. Hypersonic Airbreathing Propulsion/Book and Disk (Aiaa Education) by William H. Heiser, David T. Pratt, et all 1993-09
  9. Aircraft Propulsion and Gas Turbine Engines by Ahmed F. El-Sayed, 2008-02-27
  10. Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications (Cambridge Aerospace Series) by Ronald D. Flack, 2010-08-23
  11. Future Spacecraft Propulsion Systems: Enabling Technologies for Space Exploration (Springer Praxis Books / Astronautical Engineering) by Paul A. Czysz, Claudio Bruno, 2009-03-16
  12. Physics of Electric Propulsion by Robert G. Jahn, 2006-05-26
  13. Vehicle Propulsion Systems: Introduction to Modeling and Optimization by Lino Guzzella, Antonio Sciarretta, 2010-11-30
  14. Advanced Space Propulsion Systems by Martin Tajmar, 2003-01-30

1. Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Jet propulsion Laboratory is the lead US center for robotic explorationof the solar system. JPL spacecraft next decade).
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2. Propulsion Rafting Riviere Rouge Quebec
Providing single, and multiday rafting trips on the Rouge River in Quebec. Site in English, and French.
http://www.propulsion.ca/

3. AC Propulsion Home
178KB). AC propulsion Enters Two GridConnected Cars for 2003 ChallengeBibendum. 105KB). AC propulsion Debuts tzero with Li-Ion Battery.
http://www.acpropulsion.com/
What's New
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New Employment Opportunities! Several new automotive and commercial electronics programs are underway which have created some new interesting and challenging positions. Please see Employment Opportunities for more information. Drive to Las Vegas in your EV Every EV driver in Los Angeles has been asked the annoying question "What if you want to drive to Las Vegas?". Now you can answer " Oh, I take my electric car Tom Gage Speaks at Electric Auto Association Meeting Power Point Presentation October 18, 2003 (pdf, 691KB) AC's Solong Electric Airplane Project Specifications for Solong Airplane as seen in September 15, 2003 Aviation Week (pdf, 1.45 MB) An Introduction to AC Propulsion’s Split Phase Drives for Brushless Motors (pdf, 877 KB) tzero Earns Highest Grade at 2003 Michelin Challenge Bibendum Photo Courtesy of www.carpix.net and Photographer Andrew Yeadon Press Release September 30, 2003 (pdf, 178KB) AC Propulsion Enters Two Grid-Connected Cars for 2003 Challenge Bibendum Press Release September 17, 2003

4. EPower-Propulsion: A Free One-stop Internet Resource For Propulsion And Power En
Web portal for the areas of propulsion and power research, education and directly related topics. With many links and concise explanation of many fluid flow phenomena.
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5. Propulsion
propulsion Systems. Engines and Launchers ATP) of O Division) has examined alternative spacecraft propulsion concepts to meet performance or mission objectives
http://www.islandone.org/Propulsion
Propulsion Systems
Engines and Launchers
General References
  • Earth-to-Orbit Transportation Bibliography Latest update of Andrew Nowicki's bibliography.
    Air Breathing Engines
  • LACE
  • SCRAM
  • Nuclear powered aircraft
    Chemical Guns
  • Gun Launch for Orbital Vehicles - Bruce Dunn (January 1995) . A discussion of Gerald Bull and his work on the HARP project. This was an attempt to develop launch systems based on the well known and developed technology of chemical explosive based artillery.
    Ion, Plasma, Arcjet
  • JPL Work on Russian Thrusters - JPL Universe (16-Dec-94) . Discusses JPL's tests on the Russian SPT-100 and T-100 (Stationary Plasma Thrusters), and a TAL (Thruster with Anode Layer). The article also discusses NASA and Space Power Inc work on Ion engines.
    Laser Launch Systems
  • The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Special Studies Program (within The Advanced Technology Program (ATP) of O Division) has examined alternative spacecraft propulsion concepts to meet performance or mission objectives. Laser propulsion concepts have been described for several decades. The laser beam is used to heat a propellant with the energetic expansion driving the craft. A series of ATP devised tests were conducted in which a laser beam was directed at a pusher plate with machined paraboloid dimples. Light was focused by each dimple on a spot behind the plate. The focused beam heated air pockets and the expanding pockets imparted a thrust to the plate. This *concept* provides respectable thrust in the atmosphere. In *space* (vacuum) the dimpled plate is jettisoned to expose a block of solid propellant which is ablated by the laser beam to produce thrust.
  • 6. NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program HOME-PAGE
    Welcome to the NASA Breakthrough propulsion Physics (BPP) Project Public InformationSite. BPPsponsored papers from July 2001 Joint propulsion Conference.
    http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/bpp/
    Welcome to the
    NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics (BPP) Project
    Public Information Site
    To see more BPP artwork click on the picture ABOUT BPP
    NASA supported the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project from 1996-2002 to seek the ultimate breakthroughs in space transportation: (1) propulsion that requires no propellant mass, (2) propulsion that attains the maximum transit speeds physically possible, and (3) breakthrough methods of energy production to power such devices. Topics of interest include experiments and theories regarding the coupling of gravity and electromagnetism, the quantum vacuum, hyper fast travel, and super luminal quantum effects. Because the propulsion goals are presumably far from fruition, a special emphasis is to identify affordable, near-term, and credible research that could make measurable progress toward these propulsion goals. This web site describes the methods and activities of the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project. For an introduction about the challenges of interstellar travel and some of the emerging concepts, please visit our " Warp Drive- When?

    7. SPL Swiss Propulsion Laboratory, Affordable Rocket Propulsion And Accessories
    Aims to develop systems to transport small civilian payloads into a lowearth orbit (LEO).
    http://www.spl.ch/
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    8. Air Force Research Laboratory - Propulsion Directorate
    The Air Force Research Laboratory's propulsion Directorate combines the propulsion research efforts of Edwards AFB (rocket propulsion) and WrightPatterson AFB (aeropropulsion and power).
    http://www.pr.afrl.af.mil/
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    9. Experimental Rocket Propulsion Society
    The Bay Area's Nonprofit Liquid Fuel Rocket Engine Design and Test Team.
    http://www.erps.org/
    Experimental Rocket Propulsion Society
    The Bay Area's Non-profit Liquid Fuel Rocket Engine Design and Test Team HOME Intro FAQ Mailing list ... Stats Search ERPS:
    The E.R.P.S.
    was founded in February of 1993 to gather together interested amateurs to learn about, design, build, and test liquid fuel rocket engines. The group early on decided to concentrate on developing and testing high density storable propellant combinations because they allowed the maximum amount of work to be done with the minimum amount of risk to life and limb. After research and consultations, high density Hydrogen Peroxide (H O ) was selected as the oxidizer of choice, with the intent to combine it with a high-density kerosene such as JP5 or regular Jet-A. Peroxide, when catalyzed, produces steam (2 H O) and pure oxygen (O ) at high temperatures. Peroxide makes a fair mono-propellant when used in concentrations above 95% and there was historical experience (the British 'Black Knight' program of the late 60's and early 70's) to show that respectable performances and capabilities could be developed even at lower concentration when combined with a high density liquid hydrocarbon. The British, however, limited themselves by the catalyst they chose to work with, silver screens. Because the melting point of silver is low (936.93 o C), using peroxide at concentrations above about 85% generates a heat of reaction high enough to melt the silver and thereby reduce and eventually eliminate the "catalyst" from the reaction. The physical properties of the reaction and the type of catalyst used, therefore, limited their performance.

    10. PROPULSION : The Official Site
    The official website
    http://www.propulsion.org/
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    11. MPS - Mechanized Propulsion Systems - Http://www.MechaPS.com
    General info on the creation of real, life size mecha.
    http://www.mechaps.com/

    12. Beginner's Guide To Propulsion
    Beginner s Guide to propulsion. Glenn Research Center. Welcome tothe Beginner s Guide to propulsion, What is propulsion? The
    http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/bgp.html
    Beginner's Guide to Propulsion
    Glenn
    Research
    Center
    Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Propulsion What is propulsion? The word is derived from two Latin words: pro meaning before or forwards and pellere meaning to drive. Propulsion means to push forward or drive an object forward. A propulsion system is a machine that produces thrust to push an object forward. On airplanes, thrust is usually generated through some application of Newton's third law of action and reaction. A gas, or working fluid , is accelerated by the engine, and the reaction to this acceleration produces a force on the engine. A general derivation of the thrust equation shows that the amount of thrust generated depends on the mass flow through the engine and the exit velocity of the gas. Different propulsion systems generate thrust in slightly different ways. We will discuss four principal propulsion systems: the propeller,

    13. EPPDyL- Princeton University Electric Propulsion And Plasma Dynamics Laboratory
    Research in electric propulsion, plasma thrusters and fundamental problems in plasma physics. Princeton University.
    http://alfven.princeton.edu/

    14. Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion - Introduction
    Covers the US failed project to produce atomic powered aircraft. A detailed look at the technology involved as well as materials relating to the reasons the program failed.
    http://www.megazone.org/ANP/
    Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion - Introduction
    DIRECTORY In addition to this paper, I found an article from the March, 1995 issue of Aviation History, Dream of Atomic Powered Fight, online. I've marked that up for your reading pleasure. Another interesting page is Anno Atomi: Growing Up with the Atom
    The Decay of the Atomic Powered Aircraft Program
    MegaZone
    Introduction Interest in atomic energy hit full force following World War II. The scientists who had raced to produce a bomb had also developed theories for a number of possible uses for the atom. Martin Mann lists a number of them in his book, Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy. Ideas ranged from power generation, to nuclear excavation, to nuclear propulsion for vehicles on land, sea, and in the air. There were proposals for nuclear ships, nuclear locomotives, nuclear automobiles, and nuclear aircraft. It is this last proposal that is the topic for this paper, which will examine the technical and socio-political aspects of the United States Air Force's Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion (ANP) program and associated programs, including the reasons the ANP program was undertaken, and the reasons it was canceled after a decade of work. Weblint Validated!

    15. Electric Propulsion
    Research carried out by Stanford University on electric propulsion systems.
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/pdl/EP/EP.html
    SPDL Electric Propulsion Activities
    Overview
    Electric propulsion is most broadly defined as the acceleration of propellants by electrical heating, electric body forces, and/or magnetic body forces. This leads to a natural division of the three forms of electric propulsion. In Electro-Thermal thrusters, the propellant gas is electrically heated and expanded through a nozzle. Common examples include resistojets and arcjets. In Electro-Static thrusters, the propellant is ionized and the resulting ions are accelerated through an electric potential. Common examples include Hall effect and Kaufmann type thrusters. Electro-Magnetic thrusters utilize electric and magnetic body forces to accelerate ions. The most common type of electromagnetic thruster is the magnetoplasmadynamic thruster, or MPD.
    Research Statement
    Electric propulsion technology is steadily improving as our understanding of the physics governing thruster operation increases. Efforts that combine both experimental and theoretical studies of the plasmas within electric propulsion thrusters are necessary in order to build reliable models of performance that can be then used as design tools for improved next generation thrusters.
    Areas of Active Research
    Arcjet Thrusters
    Due to their relatively high specific impulse (500-1,200 sec.) and moderate thrust levels, electro-thermal arcjet thrusters are playing a growing role in satellite propulsion. Existing and planned applications include arcjet thrusters for station-keeping and on-orbit maneuvering. Low power hydrazine arcjets are now in use on the TelStar IV class of communication satellites and the first space test of a high power arcjet for use in orbit raising operations will be launched in 1997 under the Air Force

    16. National Aeronautics Space Administration's Jet Propulsion
    National Aeronautics Space Administration's Jet propulsion Laboratory (title provided or enhanced by cataloger) This is the home page for the Jet propulsion Laboratory. This page contains
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    17. JPL News
    NASA s Jet propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., will host the 8th annualSpace Science Symposium for Small Business on June 10, 2004, at the Hamilton
    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/
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    Mars Exploration Rover Mission Status
    . NASA's solar-powered Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is beginning on Thursday what controllers expect to be frequent use of an overnight "deep sleep" mode to stretch the robot's power supply. Saturn Seen From Far and Near . As Saturn grows closer through the eyes of the Cassini spacecraft, which is hurtling toward a rendezvous with the ringed world on June 30 (July 1, Universal Time), both Cassini and the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope snapped spectacular pictures of the planet and its magnificent rings. NASA Releases Mission Requirements for Proposed Jupiter Mission . NASA has issued its mission design requirements to three industry teams for a proposed mission to Jupiter and its three icy moons. Programs Will Share Excitement of Mars Rovers . Two free public programs in Pasadena this week will present the dramatic story of NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers. NASA Plans to Put an Aura Around the Earth . On June 19, NASA will launch Aura, a next generation Earth- observing satellite. Aura will supply the best information yet about the health of Earth's atmosphere.

    18. Ship Technology - Propulsion, Transmission And Engine Room Equipment
    propulsion, transmission and engine room equipment suppliers. Including diesel engines, propellers and gas turbines.
    http://www.ship-technology.com/contractors/propulsion/index.html
    Return to Products and Services Index ALSTOM - Marine Propulsion Systems
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    19. NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program HOME-PAGE
    Welcome to the. NASA Breakthrough propulsion Physics (BPP) Project. Public Information Site. To see more BPP artwork click on the picture. ABOUT BPP NASA supported the Breakthrough propulsion Physics Project from 19962002 to in space transportation (1) propulsion that requires no propellant mass, (2) propulsion that attains
    http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/bpp
    Welcome to the
    NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics (BPP) Project
    Public Information Site
    To see more BPP artwork click on the picture ABOUT BPP
    NASA supported the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project from 1996-2002 to seek the ultimate breakthroughs in space transportation: (1) propulsion that requires no propellant mass, (2) propulsion that attains the maximum transit speeds physically possible, and (3) breakthrough methods of energy production to power such devices. Topics of interest include experiments and theories regarding the coupling of gravity and electromagnetism, the quantum vacuum, hyper fast travel, and super luminal quantum effects. Because the propulsion goals are presumably far from fruition, a special emphasis is to identify affordable, near-term, and credible research that could make measurable progress toward these propulsion goals. This web site describes the methods and activities of the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project. For an introduction about the challenges of interstellar travel and some of the emerging concepts, please visit our " Warp Drive- When?

    20. ATK Thiokol - Page Redirect
    The world leader in solid propulsion motors for space and strategic defense propulsion,aging and surveillance, demilitarization and illumination devices.
    http://www.thiokol.com/
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