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Solid-Propellant Rocket Motors

2012
The solid-propellant rocket motor brings the flight mission capability of high thrust delivery over a short duration. Design issues, such as tailoring the shape of the solid propellant grain (charge) to produce a desired thrust-time profile, are discussed in some detail in this chapter.
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A Solid Propellant Rocket Motor for a Sounding Rocket

AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2020 Forum, 2020
Alexander C. Weigand   +6 more
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Hybrid rocket motor experiments

1985
Aerospace ...
Timnat, Y.M. (author)   +1 more
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Liquid Rocket Motor Testing

Journal of the American Rocket Society, 1947
The liquid rocket power plant has at tained a position of importance which was hardly imaginable a few years ago to most of the engineering profession and the public. Its continued advancement can be expected as long as man persists in want ing to go higher, farther and faster.
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Erosion in rocket motor nozzles

Wear, 1977
Abstract Examination of the nozzle assemblies of solid propellant rocket motors has shown that erosion of molybdenum inserts occurs by three distinct processes. Wear was initiated by the physical erosion of the steel nozzle body due to particles in the gas stream.
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The Advanced Solid Rocket Motor

Space Programs and Technologies Conference, 1992
The paper describes the Advanced Solid Rocket Motor (ASRM) that is being developed to replace, in 1997, the Redesigned Solid Rocket Motor which currently boosts the Space Shuttle. The ASRM will contain features to improve motor safety (fewer potential leak paths, improved seal materials, stronger case material, and fewer nozzle and case joints), an ...
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Interior Ballistics of Rocket Motors

Nature, 1961
Rocket Propellant Handbook By Boris Kit and Douglas S. Evered. Pp. xiv + 354. (New York and London: The Macmillan Company, New York, 1960.) 12.50 dollars; 87s. 6d. Liquid Propellant Rockets By David Altman, James M. Carter, S. S. Penner and Martin Summerfield. (Prineeton Aeronautical Paperbacks, No. 1.) Pp. v + 189.
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Rocket Motor Fuels

1959
V.I. FEODOSIEV, G.B. SINIAREV
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