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Mechanical Compression Behaviour of "Green" Rocket Propellants [PDF]

open access: yesProblemy Mechatroniki, 2023
The issues related to mechanical resistance of solid rocket propellants, which can appear during storage or handling of the launching system, are considered to directly influence the burning performance.
Florin M. DÎRLOMAN   +5 more
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A green stabilizer for Nitrate ester-based propellants: An overview [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
The field of propellants has recently witnessed dynamic shift, including advancements in propulsion technology and a growing emphasis on the development of environmentally friendly propellants. Nitrate ester (NE) are extensively used in solid propellants,
Siti Nor Ain Rusly   +4 more
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Green Propellants - Oxidizers

open access: yesJournal of Aerospace Technology and Management, 2013
http://dx.doi.org/10.5028/jatm.v5i2.229 The research for low toxicity and no damage to the environment has stimulated the development of specific investigation lines in many areas.
Gilson da Silva   +2 more
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Traditional vs. Energetic and Perchlorate vs. “Green”: A Comparative Study of the Choice of Binders and Oxidising Agents [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
The aim of this article is to compare rocket propellants containing a traditional binder (hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene) and an energetic binder (glycidyl azide polymer), as well as a perchlorate oxidising agent and a “green” one, i.e., ammonium ...
Kinga Lysien   +5 more
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Advances in Synthesis and Ignition Performance of Ionic Liquid–Hydrogen Peroxide Green Propellants [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
The ionic liquid–hydrogen peroxide propellant system has emerged as a promising green propellant candidate, synergistically combining the unique advantages of ionic liquids (such as negligible vapor pressure, low melting points, high thermal stability ...
Yongting Zhang   +3 more
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Green Hypergolic Ionic Liquids: Future Rocket Propellants

open access: yesJournal of Ionic Liquids, 2022
Hydrazine and its derivatives have been used as standard propellants for spacecraft propulsion systems since the 1960s, despite being highly toxic and carcinogenic. The propellant synthesis community has constantly been looking for green alternatives for
Umakant Swami   +2 more
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Propulsion Systems, Propellants, Green Propulsion Subsystems and their Applications: A Review

open access: yesEurasian Chemico-Technological Journal, 2023
A wide range of propellants, and propulsion systems in space exploration by aircrafts or space vehicles was studied, developed, investigated, and commercialized. Liquid, solid, or hybrid propellants have been used for rocket’s launches.
I. Remissa   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Modular Impulsive Green Monopropellant Propulsion System (MIMPS-G): For CubeSats in LEO and to the Moon

open access: yesAerospace, 2021
Green propellants are currently considered as enabling technology that is revolutionizing the development of high-performance space propulsion, especially for small-sized spacecraft.
Ahmed E. S. Nosseir   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Review of State-of-the-Art Green Monopropellants: For Propulsion Systems Analysts and Designers

open access: yesAerospace, 2021
Current research trends have advanced the use of “green propellants” on a wide scale for spacecraft in various space missions; mainly for environmental sustainability and safety concerns.
Ahmed E. S. Nosseir   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Test Activities on Hybrid Rocket Engines: Combustion Analyses and Green Storable Oxidizers—A Short Review

open access: yesAerospace, 2023
Hybrid rocket engines (HREs) offer a low-cost, reliable, and environmentally friendly solution for both launch and in-space applications. Hybrid propellants have been identified as green thanks to their use of non-toxic, non-carcinogenic oxidizers.
Christian Paravan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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