vchamp
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What is the easiest way to calculate a deltaV of a multistage rocket, when the first and the second stages are firing simultaneously?
If I know the mass before a separation, can I still use the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation and sum up the deltaVs calculated separately for the first and the second stage?
I tried this method for HLLV Energia and the result seems to be too high even though the Isp value was for vacuum. Before separation I got 10.3 km/s, and the total deltaV is 14.3 km/s. Is it possible?
If I know the mass before a separation, can I still use the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation and sum up the deltaVs calculated separately for the first and the second stage?
I tried this method for HLLV Energia and the result seems to be too high even though the Isp value was for vacuum. Before separation I got 10.3 km/s, and the total deltaV is 14.3 km/s. Is it possible?
