Title: A Study on the Range and Accuracy of Long-Rang Ballistic Missiles
Authors: 陳煦
Hsu Chen
Issue Date: Apr-1971
Publisher: 交大學刊編輯委員會
Abstract: The flight of a ballistic missile is idealized by the assumptions that the speed is acquired impulsively at sea level and that drag is absent. With practical long-range rockets the distance traversed under power is usually 5-10% of the total range, and the length of re-entry path in which drag is significant is even smaller. Consequently the impulsive assumption gives a good first approximation both for the range and for the impact errors of long-range rockets.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/137467
Journal: 交大學刊
SCIENCE BULLETIN NATIONAL CHIAO-TUNG UNIVERSITY
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Begin Page: 121
End Page: 128
Appears in Collections:Science Bulletin National Chiao-Tung University


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