Determine the nozzle throat area for a rocket engine producing a total thrust of 10 kN, chamber pressure of 5.2 MPa and thrust coefficient of 1.9.

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Thrust Chambers topics include: Combustion chamber and nozzle, thrust chamber design analysis, injectors, heat transfer analysis, variable thrust, thrust chambers starting and ignition. A thrust chamber is a subassembly of liquid propellant rocket engines. It's located near the top of the engine and has several components: Combustion chamber: Where liquid oxygen (LOX) and rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1) propellants are burned Nozzle: Accelerates the exhaust gases Thrust vector control: Usually part of the nozzle Structural cooling: To keep the high temperatures from damaging the... Show more

Determine the nozzle throat area for a rocket engine producing a total thrust of 10 kN, chamber pressure of 5.2 MPa and thrust coefficient of 1.9.