Tanks for Propellants
Tanks containing liquid propellants for rocket engines can be considered as shells whose thin walls are surfaces of revolution. Such surfaces result from a plane curve which rotates about some straight line lying in the plane which contains the curve. The
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Alessandro de Iaco Veris
Fundamental Concepts of Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines
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