His primary scientific interests are in Mechanics, Combustion chamber, Rocket, Classical mechanics and Propellant. His Mechanics research incorporates elements of Combustor and Acoustic wave. His Combustion chamber study is focused on Combustion in general.
His Combustion study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Amplitude, Propulsion and Ordinary differential equation. His research integrates issues of Energy balance, Surface tension and Rotational symmetry in his study of Classical mechanics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Adiabatic flame temperature, Gas constant, Latent heat, Thermodynamics and Mean flow.
Fred E. C. Culick mostly deals with Mechanics, Combustion, Combustion chamber, Nonlinear system and Propellant. He has researched Mechanics in several fields, including Acoustic wave, Rayleigh scattering, Control theory and Classical mechanics. His Combustion study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mechanical engineering and Work.
His research investigates the connection between Combustion chamber and topics such as Mach number that intersect with issues in Wave equation. As part of the same scientific family, Fred E. C. Culick usually focuses on Nonlinear system, concentrating on Instability and intersecting with Rijke tube. His Propellant research incorporates themes from Composite number, Rocket and Thermodynamics.
His primary areas of study are Combustion chamber, Mechanics, Combustion, Thermodynamics and Injector. Fred E. C. Culick integrates Combustion chamber and Excitation in his studies. His work often combines Mechanics and Natural studies.
His research on Combustion focuses in particular on Ammonium perchlorate. His Thermodynamics study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Propellant. His Propellant research integrates issues from Waste management and Combustion products.
Astrobiology, Asteroid, Thermodynamics, Mechanics and Premixed flame are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Astrobiology study are interwoven with issues in Space exploration and Artificial intelligence. His Asteroid research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Robotics and Ion thruster.
Fred E. C. Culick is interested in Vortex, which is a field of Mechanics. His research in Premixed flame intersects with topics in Buoyancy, Acoustic wave, Turbulence, Jet and Combustion chamber. Fred E. C. Culick combines topics linked to Combustion with his work on Acoustics.
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F. E. C. Culick.
Journal of Applied Physics (1960)
Rotational axisymmetric mean flow and damping of acoustic waves in asolid propellant rocket.
F. E. C. Culick.
AIAA Journal (1966)
A review of calculations for unsteady burning of a solid propellant.
F. E. C. Culick.
AIAA Journal (1968)
Overview of Combustion Instabilities in Liquid-Propellant Rocket Engines
Fred E. C. Culick;Vigor Yang.
(1995)
Nonlinear behavior of acoustic waves in combustion chambers
F. E. C. Culick.
(1975)
Application of Bifurcation Theory to the High-Angle-of-Attack Dynamics of the F-14
C. C. Jahnke;F. E. C. Culick.
Journal of Aircraft (1994)
Some recent results for nonlinear acoustics in combustion chambers
F. E. C. Culick.
AIAA Journal (1994)
Stability of Longitudinal Oscillations with Pressure and Velocity Coupling in a Solid Propellant Rocket
F. E. C. Culick.
Combustion Science and Technology (1970)
Non-Linear Growth and Limiting Amplitude of Acoustic Oscillations in Combustion Chambers
F. E. C. Culick.
Combustion Science and Technology (1971)
Prediction of the stability of unsteady motions in solid-propellant rocket motors
F. E. C. Culick;V. Yang.
(1992)
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