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Heterogeneous propellant combustion

AIAA Journal, 2002
Inearlierworkithasbeenshownthatspheresofvarioussizescanberandomlypackedtosimulatethemorphology ofammoniumperchlorate (AP)/binderheterogeneouspropellants.Amodelisnowformulated in whichpropellants dee nedinthiswaycanbeburnt,allowingforcompletecouplingbetweenthegas-phasephysics,thecondensed-phase physics, and the unsteady nonuniform regression of the ...
T. L. Jackson, J. Buckmaster
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Motorboat Propeller Injuries

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2000
Abstract The authors anlayze the case of an Albanian refugee who was killed by the propellers of the outboard engine of a rubber dinghy while illegally attempting to reach Italy. The finding of multiple parallel, deep clear-cut injuries is uncommon, but highly characteristic of the object producing the lesions.
DI NUNNO, Nunzio, COSIMO DI NUNNO
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Motorboat Propeller Injuries

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1998
It is estimated that approximately 25% of the population of the United States participates in recreational boating activities in a given year. These activities result in 7,000 reported accidents, 60% of which result in injuries. Of these injuries, 19% are fatal (11.3% of accidents).
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Propeller Induced Velocities in Ducted Propellers

SNAME Propellers '84 Symposium, 1984
This paper presents the results of flow measurements in the nozzle opening of ducted propellers operating in both open and behind conditions. The open-water test measurements show the propeller induced velocities in nozzle opening differ from the results from conventional propeller measurements.
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Toxicity of Propellants

1974
This report summarizes the available information on the toxicity of 15 propellants used in aerosols. After reviewing the results derived from various animal species, the following classifications are proposed: Low-pressure propellants of high toxicity: trichlorofluoromethane (FC 11), dichloromonofluoromethane (FC 21), trichlorotrifluoroethane (FC
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SCREW PROPELLERS

Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers, 1912
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