Power plants – Reaction motor – Liquid oxidizer
Patent
1994-06-29
1995-11-21
Bertsch, Richard A.
Power plants
Reaction motor
Liquid oxidizer
60752, 60757, 60 3931, 60 3932, 403393, F02K 310
Patent
active
054675928
ABSTRACT:
A sectorized tubular structure able to resist implosion pressures, especially at the links between annular sectors. The tubular structure includes annular sectors interconnected by flat linking elements, each including at its ends at least one projection whose end enables the annular sectors to be supported. Thus, each linking element ensures the transmission of forces from one annular element to another. The unit is supported by fixing screws which are never in contact with the two annular sectors to be kept assembled.
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Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 10, No. 381 (M-547)(2438) Dec. 19, 1986, JP-A-61 173 024 Aug. 4, 1986.
Bertsch Richard A.
Richman Howard R.
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviati
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