Have Any Information on Aerospike Nozzle for a Mechanical Engineering Project?

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A graduate student is seeking information on aerospike nozzles for a project, emphasizing the lack of sophisticated manufacturing tools in their country. They request assistance from those experienced with aerospike nozzles, particularly in finding simulators for their design. The student clarifies that they are in their final year of a mechanical engineering undergraduate program. Responses indicate a reluctance to assist with project work directly, highlighting the importance of independent research. The discussion underscores the challenges faced by students in resource-limited environments.
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i am a graduate student. i am planning a project on aerospike nozzle. if anybody has any information on it please share it with me
you can reply here or pm me.
 
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lvgreat said:
hiiii
i am a graduate student. i am planning a project on aerospike nozzle. if anybody has any information on it please share it with me
you can reply here or pm me.

What can you tell us about them? We do not do your homework or projects for you.
 
A grad student asking for project info on a board? Oh boy.
 
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What can you tell us about them? We do not do your homework or projects for you.

hiiiii
this project is about making a aerospike nozzle.
it may be a common project for you guys .but in my country we don't have sophisticated machines to it .all manufacturing is done by engine lathe by hands only.

hence i need help from those guys who have done this before.i want to know where we can get a simulator for these type of nozzle.
i have searched gogle but there is not much on it.
i am a mechanical eng. student hence this concept is very new for me.
whoever has done this project before please contact me.
 
hiiiii
i think there is some some confusion which i want to clear.i am in final year mechanical eng in btech .its an undergraduate course.
 
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