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Any recommendations for books on Propulsion Systems that arent $100+?
SteamKing said:Well, what sort of propulsion systems?
Some good books for beginners include "Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion: Ion and Hall Thrusters" by Dan M. Goebel and Ira Katz, "Rocket Propulsion Elements" by George P. Sutton and Oscar Biblarz, and "Introduction to Rocket Science and Engineering" by Travis S. Taylor.
Yes, "Liquid Rocket Thrust Chambers" by Vigor Yang and "Liquid Rocket Propulsion Systems" by George P. Sutton and Oscar Biblarz are both great resources for understanding liquid rocket propulsion systems.
Yes, "Modern Engineering for Design of Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines" by Dieter K. Huzel and David H. Huang covers both traditional and modern rocket propulsion systems, including liquid, solid, and hybrid propellants.
"Advanced Propulsion Systems and Technologies, Today to 2020" by Claudio Bruno and Antonio Accettura and "Advanced Propulsion Systems" by Krzysztof Arczewski are both excellent resources for understanding cutting-edge propulsion technologies.
Yes, "History of Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines" by George Paul Sutton and "A History of Rocketry and Space Travel" by Wernher von Braun and Frederick I. Ordway III provide comprehensive overviews of the history and development of rocket propulsion systems.