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Pulsed instabilities in solid-propellant rockets

Journal of Propulsion and Power, 1995
Occurrences of pulsed instabilities in rocket combustion chambers have long posed irritating practical and puzzling theoretical questions. The term "triggering" was applied to the phenomenon in the 1960s to describe observations and computations of the unstable steep-fronted waves generated by sufficiently large pulses injected in linearly stable gas ...
F. E. C. Culick, V. Burnley, G. Swenson
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Mechanical properties of solid rocket propellants

1996
ABSTRACT MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLD) ROCKET PROPELLANTS Göçmez, Ahmet M.S., Department of Chemical Engineering Supervisor: Prof.Dr. Ülkü Yılmazer Co-Supervisor: Prof.Dr. Saim Özkar September 1996, 81 pages The oxidizer (ammonium perchlorate) content of HTPB-based composite solid propellants was increased to improve the performance of solid rocket ...
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LIQUID AND SOLID PROPELLANTS FOR SPACE ROCKETS

1964
Propellants for space flight reviewing rocket propulsion and Moon mission, emphasizing ...
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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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Solid Rocket Propellants: Processing Technologies

2016
This chapter covers all the processing methods for the manufacture of solid propellants. Since liquid propellants do not require any elaborate processing arrangement, the manufacture of, and ingredients for, liquid propellants are excluded. Double base solid propellants for rockets are manufactured by extrusion and casting routes and both routes are ...
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Solid Propellant Rockets

1960
Clayton Huggett   +2 more
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The Combustion Mechanism of Solid Rocket Propellants

2016
This chapter presents the combustion aspects of solid rocket propellants. After initiation by the ignition system, the solid propellant’s surface is subjected to a stable, self-sustained flame or combustion wave structure. The chemistry and combustion wave structure for double base, composite propellants and advanced propellants containing nitramines ...
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Combustion of solid rocket propellants

Combustion and Flame, 1965
R.P. Rastogi, C.V. Ouseph
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New Aluminum Agglomeration Models and Their Use in Solid-Propellant-Rocket Simularions

Journal of Propulsion and Power, 2005
T L Jackson, J Buckmaster
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