Rick Eversole wrote:
Has anyone played with CEA from NASA.
CEA (Chemical Equilibrium with Applications)
It includes a Rocket calculation module. Sources are in Fortran.
The program is described in NASA RP-1311, Parts I and II.
Have a look at Cpropep here:
http://rocketworkbench.sourceforge.net/pr
Has anyone played with CEA from NASA.
CEA (Chemical Equilibrium with Applications)
It includes a Rocket calculation module. Sources are in Fortran.
The program is described in NASA RP-1311, Parts I and II.
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On 30 Oct 2003 at 11:29, David Weinshenker wrote:
> Henry Spencer wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Andrew Case wrote:
> > > Use a pencil, crayon, or felt tip marker. The whole "space pen" idea is
> > > a triumph of engineering over common sense. This solution also works for
> > > writing upsid
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, David Weinshenker wrote:
> > They too use the space pens. Pens are better than pencils for this
> > application -- no graphite dust floating around, and no smudging.
>
> What's wrong with conventional felt-tip pens ("Flair", "Le Pen", etc.?)
> for the application? They shoul
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> What's wrong with conventional felt-tip pens ("Flair", "Le Pen", etc.?)
> for the application? They should be perfectly n
Henry Spencer wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Andrew Case wrote:
> > Use a pencil, crayon, or felt tip marker. The whole "space pen" idea is
> > a triumph of engineering over common sense. This solution also works
> > for writing upside down. IIRC the early Russian flights used pencils -
> > don't
On 28 Oct 2003 at 15:10, Michael Wallis wrote:
> Hi ...
>
> I wonder if this can be applied to generating H2O2??
>
> Pulsed Plasma Mobile Hydrogen Generator:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2568084521&category=4661
>
> Michael
>
Now me, I want "a plahsma pulse