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Modeling Calculations for HMX Composite Propellants

AIAA Journal, 1982
HMX (cyclotetramethyline tetranitramine) composite propellants burn at rates significantly lower than HMX monopropellant. To model the behavior of these propellants, a new model was developed within the framework of the Beckstead-Derr-Price (BDP) modeling approach.
M. W. Beckstead, K. P. McCarty
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Detonability of Solid Composite Propellants

ARS Journal, 1961
The thin film pla t inum resistance thermometer (heat flux gage) has been successfully applied to measurement of heat fluxes from initiators for solid propellants. Hea t fluxes measured were as high as 1000 Btu/ft-sec from hot, particleladen reaction products of pyrotechnic igniters.
Andersen, W. H., Chaiken, R. F.
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Composite propellant combustion

AIAA Journal, 1970
Temperature measurements in gaseous reaction zone near surface of burning composite solid propellant, using modified line reversal ...
R. L. DERR, J. R. OSBORN
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Prediction of the Critical Diameter of Composite Propellants

AIAA Journal, 1972
A theoretical model which predicts the critical diameter of composite propellants is presented. A previously published detonation model is corrected and refined by use of a new model which considers both single grain size AP and dual grain size AP configuration s, for both porous and nonporous propellants.
P. SALZMAN, T. DUNCAN
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Nano-composites for rocket solid propellants

Composites Science and Technology, 2005
Aim of this work is the study of different components (binder and aluminum powders) of solid propellants used for rocket propulsion to improve ballistic performance. New propellant formulations have been tested and characterised. Combustion residues were collected by a proprietary method and analyzed both from the morphological and chemical point of ...
MEDA, LUISA MARINA   +5 more
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HNF/HTPB BASED COMPOSITE PROPELLANTS

International Journal of Energetic Materials and Chemical Propulsion, 2002
In a search for new storable high performance propellants for the European Space Agency (ESA), the solid oxidiser Hydrazinium Nitroformate (HNF) was identified as a very promising ingredient for a new storable composite propellant. Two distinct advantages of HNF based propellants over presently used Ammonium Perchlorate (AP) based propellants rvere the
Heijden, A.E.D.M. van der   +2 more
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Evaluation of Composite Mold for Small Composite Propeller

Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A, 2013
The feasibility of substituting a composite mold for an aluminum mold in the fabrication of a small ship propeller was investigated. A small three-blade aluminum propeller was used as a plug for manufacturing the composite mold. A GRPG composite mold and propeller were made from an unsaturated polyester resin, Epovia gelcoat, and woven and mat glass ...
Pham Thanh Nhut, Young Jin Yum
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