Power plants – Reaction motor – Method of operation
Patent
1968-04-11
1982-03-09
Sebastian, Leland A.
Power plants
Reaction motor
Method of operation
60220, 149 191, 149 198, 149 199, 149 1991, 149 1992, 149 22, C06D 500
Patent
active
043182704
ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing radar attenuation caused by the formation of free etrons in the exhaust plume of a combusting high impulse rocket propellant which comprises contacting a microwave attenuation reducing additive having at least one element selected from the group consisting of Groups IIIA, IVA, VB, VIB, VIIB and VIII of the Periodic Table with said high impulse propellant. A novel propellant composition characterized by its combustion of low microwave attenuation properties. A class of additives useful for reducing the microwave attenuation characteristics of high impulse propellants.
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Allabashi John C.
deButts Edward H.
Orlick Charles A.
Sweeney Stanley E.
Beers R. F.
Branning A. L.
Sebastian Leland A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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