Chemical Rocket Propulsion A Comprehensive Survey of Energetic Mater

Developed and expanded from the work presented at the New Energetic Materials and Propulsion Techniques for Space Exploration workshop in June 2014, this book contains new scientific results, up-to-date reviews, and inspiring perspectives in a number of a

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Luigi De Luca Toru Shimada Valery P. Sinditskii Max Calabro Editors

Chemical Rocket Propulsion A Comprehensive Survey of Energetic Materials

Springer Aerospace Technology

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Luigi T. DeLuca • Toru Shimada Valery P. Sinditskii • Max Calabro Editors

Chemical Rocket Propulsion A Comprehensive Survey of Energetic Materials

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Editors Luigi T. DeLuca Space Propulsion Laboratory (SPLab) Department of Aerospace Science and Technology Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy Valery P. Sinditskii Department of Chemical Engineering Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology Moscow, Russia

ISSN 1869-1730 Springer Aerospace Technology ISBN 978-3-319-27746-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-27748-6

Toru Shimada Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Sagamihara, Japan Max Calabro The Inner Arch Poissy, France

ISSN 1869-1749 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-27748-6 (eBook)

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Preface

This book deals with energetic materials and their application to chemical rocket propulsion as initially discussed at the 12th IWCP titled “New Energetic Materials for Space Exploration.” This event was held at Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi), Campus Bovisa, Milan, Italy, 9–10 June 2014 and was attended by about 200 participants from 20 countries. In total, 37 technical papers were offered, including 28 oral presentations and 9 poster papers. The Workshop was a unique gathering and opportunity, where participants could freely discuss the future of chemical rocket propulsion for access to, and exploration of, space. Distinguished scientists and propulsion engineers from academia, government, and i