Rocket Propulsion Analysis Lite 1.2.9 freeware

For many years rocketry scientists, students and amateurs were using command-line MS-DOS ... UNIX programs to calculate the performance of the rocket engines. While the accuracy of the old programs is still sufficient for many cases, the old-fashioned interface has poor usability, whereas the lack or absence of active development makes it difficult to satisfy new user requirements. ...

Author Alexander Ponomarenko
Released 2017-08-04
Filesize 8.50 MB
Downloads 849
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords Rocket Propulsion, Propulsion Analysis, Propellant Type, Rocket, Analysis, Propellant
Users' rating
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Rocket Propulsion Analysis LiteCADWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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Rocket Propulsion Analysis Lite freeware - The Latest Versions History
1.2.9 Aug 4, 2017 New Release Mistake is fixed in estimation of chamber performance with flow separation in the nozzle
1.2.0 Feb 28, 2011 New Release
1.1.4 Jan 21, 2011 New Release

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