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Advanced Engine Development at Pratt and Whitney: The Inside Story of Eight Special Projects, 1946-1971 [Hardcover]

Dick Mulready (Author)
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0768006643 978-0768006643 April 2001
Learn the inside story behind a series of technically advanced projects over a 25-year period at Pratt & Whitney. Dick Mulready spearheaded Pratt & Whitney projects such as the RL10 hydrogen rocket engine, which has been used to launch most large satellites over the past half-century, and the development of the technology for the high-pressure staged combustion rocket engine used in the Space Shuttle.

Advanced Engine Development at Pratt & Whitney offers a behind-the-scenes look at the almost unbelievable projects at Pratt & Whitney, including the RL10 hydrogen rocket engine, which has been used to launch most large satellites over the past half-century, and the development of the technology for the high-pressure staged combustion rocket engine used in the Space Shuttle.

Chapters cover these projects:

Ramjets
T57 - The Largest Turboprop
Liquid Hydrogen and the 304 Engine - Suntan
RL10
High-Pressure Rockets
Boost Glide and the XLR129
The XLD-1 Gas Dynamic Laser
The Space Shuttle Engine


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 226 pages
  • Publisher: Society of Automotive Engineers Inc (April 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0768006643
  • ISBN-13: 978-0768006643
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #889,832 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's Like Chatting with the Author over a Beer..., April 15, 2011
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This review is from: Advanced Engine Development at Pratt and Whitney: The Inside Story of Eight Special Projects, 1946-1971 (Hardcover)
One word that doesn't apply very often to books about highly technical subjects is "charming," but I think it perfectly captures the tone and spirit of "Advanced Engine Development at Pratt and Whitney: The Inside Story of Eight Special Projects, 1946-1971." Author Dick Mulready comes across as a regular long-in-the-tooth kind of guy who has a lot of insider information to share with a few close friends. I can almost imagine him pulling up a chair at a bar table, taking a sip from his pint of ale and saying, "Y'know, we did a lot of really interesting things when I worked at Pratt & Whitney. Let me tell you about a few of them..."

Mr. Mulready's book consists mainly of reminiscences about his 25 years working on advanced-technology propulsion system projects at P&W starting just after World War II. As such, the stories, while they are mostly quite technical, are also very personal. They are not detailed, chronological, formal histories of the eight projects that he covers. Rather, they are "oral-history-type" accounts that focus on the parts in which he was personally involved. They tend to be unstructured, perhaps a little rambling, a bit repetitious at times--but they are ALWAYS interesting. For example, his description of the processes used to assemble hundreds of tapered hollow tubes to create the thrust chamber of an RL10 liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen rocket engine is the most detailed and complete that I've ever read, and I feel that I really do now understand it. The details that he provides on the liquid-hydrogen-powered 304 jet engine, destined for the proposed but never built Lockheed CL-400 "Suntan" spy plane, are available nowhere else in print, as far as I know, and they are fascinating indeed. The entire book is filled with facts and anecdotes offered by a true "insider," and they are the kinds of things that cause a technical weenie's heart to beat faster.

So what is the "charming" part? Simply this--Mr. Mulready's writing style is very informal and conversational. It's like talking with him over a beer, as I said before. Sometimes he forgets names and exact dates, and some of his stories have a "you ain't gonna believe this" flavor to them. But his book is chock full of interesting technical tidbits, and I think it nicely fills a niche in the history of aviation and space propulsion that no other book in print addresses, to my knowledge. Sure, it could have used an editor, and a glossary of technical terms would have been nice. Some of the specialized terms he uses are unique to the engine business and were a mystery to me, even though I worked in the aerospace industry for decades (not in propulsion, however). Despite these minor quibbles, I most heartily recommend "Advanced Engine Development at Pratt and Whitney: The Inside Story of Eight Special Projects, 1946-1971" to all aviation and spaceflight enthusiasts. I guarantee you'll find things in it that you did not know.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ineresting but in need of a good editor, January 30, 2011
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This review is from: Advanced Engine Development at Pratt and Whitney: The Inside Story of Eight Special Projects, 1946-1971 (Hardcover)
Mulready lived through a remarkable set of project and simlar to the experiences of many engineers in aerospace faced a time of enourmous chalenge - prodigious funding and urgent timelines.

As Industiral History this make a excellent insight into the culture and attitudes of P&W in this period - here was a mojor company run by engineers and thriving - before "management"took over the world.

Really worth a read - just a shame that it isn't better edited as it is on occasional difficult to follow.
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4.0 out of 5 stars what the title says, January 15, 2011
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Hi, just like the title says, this book is about one guys involvement with advanced engine projects at P&W. There is no math, just memories. The math can be picked up elsewhere. This contains insite about rocket engine development you wont find anywhere else.
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