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Course Detail

Course Name Rocket and Spacecraft Propulsion
Course Code 23AEE352
Program B. Tech. in Aerospace Engineering
Credits 3
Campus Coimbatore

Syllabus

Unit 1

Principle of Rocket Propulsion – Rocket Equation – Application of rocket equation to the optimization of rocket trajectory

– Development of Thrust – Nozzle Design – Effect of Atmosphere – Thermodynamic Thrust Equation – Characteristic Velocity – Performance Parameters.

 

 

Unit 2

Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine – Cryogenic and Semi-cryogenic Engines – Basic Configuration – Types of Propellants – Propellant Feed Systems – Combustion of Liquid Propellants – Injectors and Thrust Chambers – Combustion Instability – Solid Propellant Fundamentals – Types of Solid Propellants – Propellant Processing and Manufacture – Grain Configuration – Igniter Hardware – Combustion of Solid Propellants – Hybrid Rocket Engines – Classification of missiles – Components of missiles – Drag estimation – Introduction to guidance of missiles – Rocket dispersion.

 

 

 

Unit 3

Electric Propulsion: Electrothermal and Electromagnetic Thrusters, Applications of Electric Propulsion, Electric Power Generation – Nuclear Propulsion – Operational Issues – Practical Approaches for Single Stage to Orbit Vehicles.

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Objectives

  • To build up necessary background for understanding the Rocket and Spacecraft Propulsion
  • To learn the propulsion system performance parameters and its influence on the various atmospheric
  • To understand the various properties of the rocket propellants and its selection pertaining to the needs of propulsive system performance.

Course Outcomes

 CO1: Understand the operating principle of the rocket and spacecraft propulsion systems.

CO2: Develop the expressions for the performance parameters such as thrust, specific impulse, thrust coefficient, characteristic velocity, etc.,

CO3: Interpret the influence of atmospheric conditions on the performance parameters of the rocket and spacecraft propulsion systems.

CO4: Distinguish solid rocket motor, liquid propellant rocket, and hybrid rocket motor in terms of general characteristics, propellant properties with its relative advantages and disadvantages.

CO5: Demonstrate the working principle with relative advantages and disadvantages of advanced propulsion systems such as electric propulsion and nuclear propulsion.

CO-PO Mapping

PO/PSO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO
CO1 3 2 1 1 1 3
CO2 3 3 2 2 1 3 1
CO3 2 3 3 3 1 1 3 2 2
CO4 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 1
CO5 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1

Evaluation Pattern

Evaluation Pattern

Assessment Internal End Semester
Midterm Exam 30  
*Continuous Assessment (CA) 30  
End Semester   40
  • CA – Can be Quizzes, Assignment, Projects, and Reports

Text Books / References

Text Book(s)

Truner.Martin, “Rocket and Spacecraft Propulsion,” 3rd edition, Springer, 2009.

Sutton.G.P, Biblarz.O, “Elements of rocket propulsion,” 9th edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2017.

 Reference(s)

Alessandro de Iaco Veris. “Fundamental Concepts of Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines”, 1st edition, Springer, 2020.

K Ramamurthi, “Rocket Propulsion”, 2nd edition, Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2020 Chin, S. S., “Missile Configuration Design”, 1st edition, McGraw-Hill, 1961

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