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Aerospace engineering / Spacecraft propulsion / Internal combustion engine / Jet engines / Liquid-propellant rocket / Ceramic / Combustion / Combustor / Rocket propulsion / Space technology / Rocket engines
Date: 2010-04-20 04:01:51
Aerospace engineering
Spacecraft propulsion
Internal combustion engine
Jet engines
Liquid-propellant rocket
Ceramic
Combustion
Combustor
Rocket propulsion
Space technology
Rocket engines

DEVELOPMENT OF THRUSTS WITH CERAMIC-COMPOSITE COMBUSTION CHAMBER

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