Two stage rocket
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Two stage rocket
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With friction, one stage rocket (please see the picture and Mathcad 15 - Mathcad Prime sheets in attch)
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Hello Valery,
how did you account for the change of air density with height? As far as I can see the density change isn't defined in your sheet.
Raiko
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I have attached new Mathcad 15 file - load please
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Thank you Valery,
now I understand how it works.
Raiko
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Is it my or Mathcad Prime error?
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Valery,
I think it is you error. The integral is defined with capital T...v(T) whereas the solve block uses a small t...v(t)
Raiko
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Raiko Milanovic wrote:
Valery,
I think it is you error. The integral is defined with capital T...v(T) whereas the solve block uses a small t...v(t)
Raiko
I think no!
See the Integral up solve block!
Pls try to do it in your Mathcad 15
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It is weir Valery,
it doesn't work in MC15 either
Raiko
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Raiko Milanovic wrote:
It is weir Valery,
it doesn't work in MC15 either
Raiko
We can solve integro-differential equations only with Mathcad PM (Prime Minister)
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ValeryOchkov wrote:
Raiko Milanovic wrote:
It is weir Valery,
it doesn't work in MC15 either
Raiko
We can solve integro-differential equations only with Mathcad PM (Prime Minister)
Not only in Mathcad PM - in Mathcad 11 too
See please my old Mathcad 11 sheet.
Can somebody open *.mcd file in Mathcad 11?
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More about this monuments with v(t) plot:
Monument to the Conquerors of Space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hello
This is just for information.
Kind regards.
Denis.
http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maplesim/modelgallery/detail.aspx?id=151
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Thanks, Денис, for links.
But my students need in first line not descriptions but how we can use math soft (Mathcad or Russian clone SMath) for some math problems... In absolute simple form...
I have had contacts with MapleSoft.
One result
Chemical Kinetics with Mathcad and Maple | Viktor Korobov | Springer
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The movement of the meteorite in the Earth's atmosphere with a view of the ablation
It is interesting to note the sharp braking and intense pulsed energy of the meteoroid at low altitudes, as well as the trajectory in the final phase of flight.
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Fine!
Will be good to show one-two plots:
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Thank you!
In my opinion, the most interesting are the destructive shock acceleration (~70g!)...
powerful thermal flash (10GW!) and a sharp decrease in weight...
and a significant change in the trajectory at the end of the flight
Slow meteors. Frames with an interval of 10 seconds:
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Unfortunately, Valery, the calculation is wrong - theoretical physicists in this film certainly take into account the effects of special relativity, mass at such speeds will change significantly and the relative velocity, too
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Alex Sokolov wrote:
Unfortunately, Valery, the calculation is wrong - theoretical physicists in this film certainly take into account the effects of special relativity, mass at such speeds will change significantly and the relative velocity, too.
Thanks, I know it.
Give please more correct calculations. With elements of Einstein theory.
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sorry, but remaining calculations are too complex for me, besides no practical value, they do not have.
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As far as I understand, dynamic equations for the relativistic rocket in theory look like this
Unfortunately, I can nicely solve Mathcad
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Terrific! In essence, we have a numerical solution to the rocket at any speed, taking into account the effects of special relativity.
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Units, Units and one more Units!
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Hello,
A link for a webinar that can be interesting.
Best regards.
Denis
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When I served in the Soviet army (1967-69), our military unit has an outside toilet (same as on the photo). A cesspit under this toilet was made of... a spent fuel tank missiles
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Valery Ochkov wrote:
When I served in the Soviet army (1967-69), our military unit has an outside toilet (same as on the photo). A cesspit under this toilet was made of... a spent fuel tank missiles
Valery, If we'd known what was really in those missiles, we'd have surrendered immediately. Thermonuclear warheads and Third Shock Army I could put up with, but that ....? That's beyond the pail. I think our NBC (ОЗК) suits would have dissolved in seconds.
Stuart
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I had to use this suit in this closet
But seriously, these suits have used tankers rockets hydrazine. They served in the army not 2-3 but 1 year. Then many of them were sick and quickly die. Hydrazine - a strong carcinogen.
