COOLING SYSTEM OF ROCKET NOZZLES
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Key words: regenerative cooling, Bartz equation, circulating propellantAbstract
Annotation: The purpose of studying this topic is to study in detail the cooling system of launcher nozzles. A comparison of the cooling systems of today's launch vehicles and the launch vehicles of the last century and an evaluation of the revolutionary process.
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