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Mechanical and burning properties of highly loaded composite propellants

Göçmez et al., 1998

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6490271978791630002
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Göçmez A
Erişken C
Yilmazer
Pekel F
Özkar S
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Journal of applied polymer science

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An improvement in the performance of solid rocket motors was achieved by increasing the oxidizer content of HTPB‐based solid propellants. To minimize the adverse changes in the mechanical and rheological properties due to the increased amount of hard solid particles in …
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