Power plants – Reaction motor – Plural propellants to burn sequentially
Patent
1988-04-07
1989-09-12
Bentley, Stephen C.
Power plants
Reaction motor
Plural propellants to burn sequentially
60256, F02K 928
Patent
active
048648175
ABSTRACT:
A thin membrane of high strength but ductile material is placed over a perforated structural support, thus allowing high pressure on the membrane side of the support to separate one chamber from another. Upon application of pressure through the perforated structural supporting structure, the membrane will collapse allowing communication between chambers. The arrangement has utility in rocket motors and gas generators where discrete impulse segments are desired to be available on command, and may be fabricated in concentric or tandem (series) volumes.
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Fling Michael
Puckett William R.
Bentley Stephen C.
Morton Thiokol Inc.
Simmons James C.
White Gerald K.
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