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Advanced Engine Development at Pratt and Whitney: The Inside Story of Eight Special Projects, 1946-1971

Author: Dick Mulready
Publisher: SAE International
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1319859

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 226
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 6.8 x 0.8

ISBN: 0768006643
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.4350973
EAN: 9780768006643
ASIN: 0768006643

Publication Date: April 2001
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Product Description
Learn the inside story behind a series of technically advanced projects over a 25-year period at Pratt & Whitney. Dick Mulready spearheaded Pratt & Whitney projects such as the RL10 hydrogen rocket engine, which has been used to launch most large satellites over the past half-century, and the development of the technology for the high-pressure staged combustion rocket engine used in the Space Shuttle.

Advanced Engine Development at Pratt & Whitney offers a behind-the-scenes look at the almost unbelievable projects at Pratt & Whitney, including the RL10 hydrogen rocket engine, which has been used to launch most large satellites over the past half-century, and the development of the technology for the high-pressure staged combustion rocket engine used in the Space Shuttle.

Chapters cover these projects:

Ramjets
T57 - The Largest Turboprop
Liquid Hydrogen and the 304 Engine - Suntan
RL10
High-Pressure Rockets
Boost Glide and the XLR129
The XLD-1 Gas Dynamic Laser
The Space Shuttle Engine