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Boron-based fuel-rich propellant : properties, combustion, and technology aspects

Contributor(s): Pang, WeiQiang | DeLuca, Luigi T | Fan, XueZhong | Glotov, Oleg G | Zhao, FengQi.
Publisher: Boca Ratan CRC Press 2019Description: xxii, 323p.ISBN: 9780367141660.Subject(s): Solid propellantsDDC classification: 662.666 | B645 Summary: Boron-Based Fuel-Rich Solid Rocket Propellant Technology is a professional book that systematically introduces the latest research progress for boron-based fuel-rich solid propellants. It covers surface modifications, coating and agglomerating techniques, granulation, and characterization of amorphous boron powders, and its application to fuel-rich solid rocket propellants. Technologies for controlling the processing methods and combustion performance of fuel-rich propellants are examined, and the book concludes with a summary of the research progress in boron-based fuel-rich solid propellants and a look forward to the foreseeable development trends of military applications.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival Dec. 22, 2019 to Jan. 12, 2020
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Boron-Based Fuel-Rich Solid Rocket Propellant Technology is a professional book that systematically introduces the latest research progress for boron-based fuel-rich solid propellants. It covers surface modifications, coating and agglomerating techniques, granulation, and characterization of amorphous boron powders, and its application to fuel-rich solid rocket propellants. Technologies for controlling the processing methods and combustion performance of fuel-rich propellants are examined, and the book concludes with a summary of the research progress in boron-based fuel-rich solid propellants and a look forward to the foreseeable development trends of military applications.

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