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Solid Propellant Rocket Motors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

W. R. Maxwell
Affiliation:
Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott
G. H. S. Young
Affiliation:
Explosives Research and Development Establishment, Waltham Abbey

Extract

A solid propellant rocket motor consists essentially of a propellant charge in a container fitted with an expansion nozzle and igniter. Since, before a rocket motor can be designed, it is necessary to have some knowledge of the properties of the propellant to be used, a description will first be given of the propellants which are currently available.

Type
Astronautics and Guided flight Section
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1961

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