Introduction To Jet & Rocket Propulsion: (Subject Code: 10ME662)
Introduction To Jet & Rocket Propulsion: (Subject Code: 10ME662)
Total Hrs.
Credits
:
:
33
03 Description
SEE Marks
100
Ch. No.
Hours Unit-1
1 2
4 4 1 out of 2
3 4
3 4 1 out of 2
5 6
3 3 1 out of 2
Unit-4
7 8 Solid Propellant Rockets Liquid Propellant Rockets Unit-5 9 Advanced Propulsion Systems 3 1 out of 2 3 3 1 out of 2
10
What is propulsion?
Propulsion means to push forward or drive an object forward. A Propulsion System is a machine that produces thrust to push or move an object forward.
All propulsion is based upon 400 year old physics as defined by Isaac Newton: Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state unless an external force is applied to it. The relationship between an objects mass m, its acceleration a and the applied force F is given by F = ma. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
For simplistic discussion, let us assume m as the weight of the vehicle. if more acceleration and hence higher speed is to be achieved, we need a larger force F or a lighter weight m or a combination of both.
For a rocket, propellants are burned in the combustion chamber and accelerated through a nozzle producing a force to propel the rocket in the desired opposite direction.
Air-breathing
Reciprocating
Non Air-breathing Solid rockets Liquid rockets Hybrid rockets Nuclear rockets Electric rockets
Turboshaft Turboprop
Turbojet Turbofan Ramjet
Air-breathing propulsion
Operating principle: Collect mass from the surroundings and set it in motion backwards, using the reaction force to propel a vehicle. Various steps are:
Draw in air Compress it
Expand in a nozzle to convert thermal energy to kinetic energy and momentum (turbojet), or
Expand in a second turbine (extract work), use this to drive a shaft for a fan (turbofan), or a propeller (turboprop). The fan or propeller imparts kinetic energy and momentum to the air.
Turboprop
Turbojet
Turbofan
Expand through nozzle (convert thermal energy to kinetic energy and momentum)