Friday 11 December 2015

Rocket Equation - Tsialkovsky's rocket equation




Rocket equation and it's implications

Terminology

Thrust : In mechanical engineering, a normal reaction force applied perpendicular to the surface.

Effective exhaust velocity : It is same as actual exhaust velocity as long as we talk about ideal rocket equation.
It is an average velocity with which the burnt propellant and atmospheric oxygen leave the engine to produce the thrust which is equal to the thrust produced by an ideal jet exhaust.

Specific impulse : It's a term used to define engine efficiency of a rocket. Thrust generated per unit propellant flow rate.Greater the value of specific impulse,lower the value of propellant required to generate thrust.


Symbols used here have the obvious meanings. Just keep in mind that mass low rate is negative since the propellant is being expelled.

Tsialkovsky's rocket equation also known as ideal rocket equation is simple in the sense that it doesn't include gravitational field and assumes ideal condition for motion of a rocket i.e. no external forces act on the rocket.

It is still the basis of rocket dynamics.



where:
m_0 Is the initial total mass, including propellant
m_1 Is the final total mass without propellant, also known as dry mass.
v_\text{e} Is the effective exhaust velocity,
\Delta v\  Is delta-v - the maximum change of velocity of the vehicle (with no external forces acting),
\ln refers to the natural logarithm function.

This equation gives the maximum change in velocity of a body that undergoes change in momentum by losing some amount of it's mass with high velocity.

Derivation of the rocket equation


In practice, a jet engine is characterized by its specific impulse Isp which is the time expressed in seconds during which the engine provides a thrust of a kilogram with a kilogram of propellant. In other words, it is the time during which the engine provides an acceleration equal to Earth's gravity with one kilogram of propellant. Longer is this time, more efficient is the engine.

The equation can also be written using the specific impulse instead of the effective exhaust velocity by applying the formula


This equation assumes that the specific impulse is constant in time, which is an approximation since a rocket engine is more efficient in vacuum than at atmospheric pressure. It doesn't take into account neither gravity field (gravity losses) nor atmospheric resistance (drag losses).

When viewed as a variable-mass system(click here), a rocket cannot be directly analyzed with Newton's second law of motion because the law is valid for constant-mass systems only.It can cause confusion that the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation looks similar to the relativistic force equation F = dp/dt = m \; dv/dt + v \; dm/dt. Using this formula with m(t) as the varying mass of the rocket seems to derive Tsiolkovsky rocket equation, but this derivation is not correct. Notice that the effective exhaust velocity v_e doesn't even appear in this formula.''  Ref. Wikipedia
I should have written my own interpretation but I thought this cannot get more clearer than this. So I took it directly from Wiki. Hope you don't mind it. :)

Friday 4 September 2015

DF-21D "Carrier Killer" : China's new Advanced Ballistic Missile

The talks about China's new  Ballistic missile Carrier Killer was first heard in the year 2011 as some of the news sources says.
China officially unveiled their missile developments on Thursday(3rd September,2015) as a part of Military Parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of WW-II at Tienanmen square, Beijing.

Source :CNN


Apart from DF-21D popular as Carrier Killer some other short range nad intermediate range missiles were displayed.

Specifications:

Anti-Ship ballistic missile -      DF-21D "Carrier Killer"

Short-range BM -                       DF-15B

Medium-range BM-                   DF-16, DF-21C

Intermediate-range BM(500-5,500 km)-         DF-26 "Guam Killer, DF-5B, DF-31A

Land Attack Cruise missile-    DF-10


Let's see what is so special about it...

DF stands for Dongfeng meaning East Wind.

DF-21D  "Carrier Killer"

  • It can be maneuvered as it reenters the atmosphere after the launch.Which means that it is incorporated with terminal active radar guidance system.
  • Range- 900-1000 miles(1450-1610-km)
  • 2 Stage,solid propellant
  • Speed - Mach 10
  • Diameter-1.4m
  • Length-12.3m
  • Weight- 14.7 tonnes
*figure might not be accurate,these are speculated figures
DF-26 "Guam Killer"
  • Range- 1500-2500 miles
  • Derivative of DF-21




References
-Wikipedia

Most of the important links on the reference page of Wikipedia are removed as expected.

Tuesday 11 August 2015

BrahMos


BrahMos - Brahmputra Moskva. Named after Indian and Russian rivers respectively.


Brahmos is a short range supersonic cruise missile manufactured by  Russian Federation's NPO Mashinostroeyeniaand India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

It uses Remjet, a jet engine that uses engines forward motion in order to compress air which makes use of compressor unnecessary.
Ramjets work most efficiently at supersonic speeds around Mach 3 (2,284 mph; 3,675 km/h). This type of engine can operate up to speeds of Mach 6 (2,041.7 m/s; 7,350 km/h)
They need initial push, they cannot work at zero velocity motion.



  •  world's faster cruise missile
  • Speed Mach 2.8-3
  • Can be launched from land and ship, Submarine and air launched versions under development

BrahMos-II

It is a hypersonic cruise missile under development which is expected to have a speed of mach 7 and a range of 290 km.




References -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BrahMos-II
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/brahmossupersoniccru/

Websites to look for for an enthusiast

Websites for updates related to avionics, aerospace technology, defence and related fields 

Here's the references and list of websites for those who want to dig further into the subject.Suggest other links in the comments below.Of course you can google all this but I am just saving your browsing time ;)




Monday 27 July 2015

MIssile man of India passes away !!!

While I am still on writing and studying about this subjects, a great soul, Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam has passed away. He was and is still my inspiration not only as a good scientist but also as a good human being.



 He spent four decades as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and was intimately involved in India's civilian space program and military missile development efforts




I would like to quote some of his views on different subjects. And if possible go through his books. I am sure you will find use of his wisdom.

"We can design any missile: Abdul Kalam  "

"You have to dream before your dreams can come true."

" 'Dream is not that which you see while sleeping it is something that does not let you sleep.'"

"Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. Where there is beauty in the character, there is harmony in the home. When there is harmony in the home, there is order in the Nation. When there is order in the Nation, there is peace in the World."

You can read his autobiography which is widely acclaimed as a very inspirational book. Here is the link.

  
                                                                     
Happy reading.

Tuesday 21 July 2015

First Post

In the coming few days, I will start posting about Introductory and regular stuff about Rockets and Missiles.
I am little bit confused about how would the structure of blog be and I am choosing it to make it undisciplined.
Feel free to point out mistakes.

I will post random updates related to missiles and rockets in between as soon as I come to know about 'em.

NOTE : If by mistake reference isn't provided, it's purely unintentional. Please bring it into attention in comment section. It will be duly referred.

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Wernher von Braun -  Acc. to  NASA source, he is, "without doubt, the greatest rocket scientist in history.




Wernher von Braun quotes

"We can lick gravity, but sometimes the paperwork is overwhelming." — Chicago Sun Times, July 10, 1958

"There is just one thing I can promise you about the outer-space program: your tax dollar will go farther." — Reader's Digest, 1961

"I am convinced that before the year 2000 is over, the first child will have been born on the moon." — Taped TV Interview, broadcast on WMAL Washington, Jan. 7, 1972

"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing."

"I have learned to use the word 'impossible' with the greatest caution."
— Nola Taylor Redd, SPACE.com Contributor



Courtesy : www.space.com


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