The Fluid Dynamics Branch's (ER42) at MSFC mission is to support NASA and other customers with discipline expertise to enable successful accomplishment of program/project goals. The branch is responsible for all aspects of the discipline of fluid dynamics, analysis and testing, applied to propulsion or propulsion-induced loads and environments, which includes the propellant delivery system, combustion devices, coupled systems, and launch and separation events. ER42 supports projects from design through development, and into anomaly and failure investigations. ER42 is committed to continually improving the state-of-its-practice to provide accurate, effective, and timely fluid dynamics assessments and in extending the state-of-the-art of the discipline.
The Direction of Fluid Dynamics for Liquid Propulsion at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Advances in Rocket Engine Modeling and Simulation, and its Future ; 2012 ; Tokyo, Japan
2012-09-26
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Propulsion Research and Technology at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
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