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Ammonium Dinitramide (ADN) Decomposition as Green Propellant
Thermal decomposition of eco-friendly propellants such us ammonium dinitramide (ADN) aims to replace hydrazine in satellite systems. ADN, with formula [NH4]+[N(NO2)2]−, is a promising high-performance rocket propellant. It decomposes cleanly, producing gases such as NH3, H2O, NO, N2O, NO2, HONO, and HNO3, making it an attractive alternative to ammoniumZakaria Harimech +2 more
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Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) Decomposition as Green Propellant
Space propulsion technology facilitates the launch and maneuvering of spacecraft. Different propulsion systems are present, like electric, chemical, and those using pressure. Chemical reactions are primarily used for thrust in current space launches, with ongoing advancements.Hajar Jabri +2 more
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Hot Firing Tests of a Novel Green Hypergolic Propellant in a Thruster
Journal of Propulsion and Power, 2022Michele Negri
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Solid Propellant Formulations: A Review of Recent Progress and Utilized Components
Materials, 2021Kinga Lysien +2 more
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Energetic Hybrid Green propellant for small satellites
AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2021 Forum, 2021Bhushan Thombare +3 more
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Development of Propulsion System with Bi-propellants Based on Green Propellant for Microsatellite
52nd AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, 2016Jun Matsushima +4 more
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Green plasticizers for multibase gun propellants (Lecture)
2007TNO Defence, Security and Safety has a long history of research on gun propellants. Areas investigated are formulating (new ingredients, optimization), manufacturing, charge design and lifetime assessment [1,2,3,4,5]. In conventional propellants inert plasticizers are used to alter performance, processability or barrel erosion. Widely used plasticizers
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HAN‐Based Green Propellant, SHP163 – Its R&D and Test in Space
Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 2019Keiichi Hori, Toshiyuki Katsumi
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