DeLuca et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Prospects of aluminum modifications as energetic fuels in chemical rocket propulsionDeLuca et al., 2017
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- 15729641060619643733
- Author
- DeLuca L
- Maggi F
- Dossi S
- Fassina M
- Paravan C
- Sossi A
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- Chemical rocket propulsion: A comprehensive survey of energetic materials
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The use of metals as high-energy fuels has been for long time a common approach to increase performance of chemical rocket propulsion in general. This effort was initially triggered by theoretical thermochemical considerations, but under real operating conditions …
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