The specific areas of research to be reported on here fall under several headings, as follows: (1) ignition of solid fuels and solid propellants by heat conduction (shock tube); (2) theory of ignition in steady and nonsteady diffusion flames; (3) ignition by intense radiation (experiments with CW IR laser); (4) theory of ignition by radiation; (5) ignition in a convective flow field (shock tunnel experiments). The general objective of the work in all of these areas is an increased understanding of ignition in a rocket motor environment which will yield ultimately, design principles and rules useful to the rocket motor engineer. (Author)
Research on the Ignition of Solid Propellants
1969
16 pages
Report
No indication
English
Research on the Ignition of Solid Propellants
NTIS | 1959
|Research on the Ignition of Solid Propellants
NTIS | 1958
|Research on the Ignition of Solid Propellants
NTIS | 1958
|Research on the Ignition of Solid Propellants
NTIS | 1961
|Research on the Ignition of Solid Propellants
NTIS | 1960
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