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| sed on that developed by NOTS for the Liquid | Propellant Aircraft Rocket (LAR) project. |
| (1750 lb) of dry cargo, 870 kg (1918 lb) of | propellant and 420 kg (926 lb) of water. |
| ases, which contained the projectile and the | propellant, and (like the concurrent muzzleloaders, suc |
| ulse, Isp, which only takes into account the | propellant and the thrust engine performance characteri |
| The aerosol spray uses a | propellant and fragrance packaged under pressure in a s |
| e brass cartridge containing the rest of the | propellant and the primer. |
| bit rocket, the costs of using more LH2 as a | propellant and air-liquefaction coolant in LACE may wel |
| rocket's casing, following exhaustion of its | propellant and the ejection of the rocket nozzle and a |
| Multiple | propellant and fuel containers could be connected toget |
| It was once commonly used as a | propellant and in air conditioning applications. |
| The fire spread to a bag of | propellant and from there it spread down to the ammunit |
| Dichlorofluoromethane was used as a | propellant and refrigerant, but due to its ozone deplet |
| used in some gas generator and solid rocket | propellant applications. |
| ld require completely impractical amounts of | propellant, as without it, enormous amounts of energy a |
| ilar fashion to the system employing a solid | propellant as the conductive producer this conductive p |
| The wind spread toxic | propellant back across the launch complex, which made i |
| arch or calculations of cryogenic spacecraft | propellant behaviour. |
| Course corrections usually also require some | propellant budget. |
| End burner: | propellant burns from one axial end to other producing |
| However, depletion of | propellant caused the first stage engine to shut down 3 |
| to the older QF 3 pounder Hotchkiss, with a | propellant charge approximately twice as large, but it |
| tly at "Charge Super" i.e. the most powerful | propellant charge available. |
| When the Ammonal-based | propellant charge was detonated, it caused the barrel t |
| e in the base of the tube, which ignites the | propellant charge and the expanding gas pressure launch |
| nt long gun because they used a much smaller | propellant charge (the chamber for the powder was small |
| acres) manufactured (and loaded) | propellant charge bags |
| Range was determined by the amount of | propellant charge used and the angle of the barrel. |
| the Depleted Uranium (DU) APFSDS round and a | propellant charge for it. |
| at of the KwK36, allowing for a much heavier | propellant charge. |
| wanted at least one more test with a larger | propellant charge. |
| small, electrically detonated explosive as a | propellant charge. |
| und has over his shoulder a 30-pound cordite | propellant charge. |
| great economic advantage of allowing bagged | propellant charges that didn't use scarce brass or stee |
| r to produce Mk I*, allowing slightly larger | propellant charges. |
| issued; each box held 22 projectiles and 24 | propellant charges. |
| pot received its first shipment-four cars of | propellant charges. |
| Propellant chemical composition. | |
| was fuelled by hydrogen peroxide / kerosene | propellant chemistry. |
| s a relatively high performing liquid rocket | propellant combination which would also be less toxic t |
| uel invention 'Bagel', allowing the Redstone | propellant combination to be then called 'Bagel and LOX |
| onstantin Feoktistov said this was to ensure | propellant consumption would be half of what was needed |
| ped backpack fuel container with a spherical | propellant container in the middle. |
| The fuel and | propellant containers were too large and heavy for mobi |
| (impulse per volume) of a trinitramide based | propellant could be 20 to 30 per cent better than most |
| ne was triggered, a squib charge ignited the | propellant, creating a burst of hot gas which forced th |
| formance Green Propulsion (HPGP) is a rocket | propellant developed by the Swedish aerospace company E |
| When used as a | propellant, dinitrogen tetroxide is usually referred to |
| l impulse delivered by the mass of contained | propellant, divided by the known total (wet) mass of th |
| t equation shows that the required amount of | propellant dramatically increases, with increasing delt |
| lice found a bag of rocket-propelled grenade | propellant, eight mortar fuses and 225 hand grenade fus |
| ecause the scheduled reboost used additional | propellant, Endeavour did not perform a full-circle fly |
| It uses a two-stage solid | propellant engine with a separating warhead. |
| id column when the nozzle is pressed and the | propellant expands in volume. |
| Army; after the war, he worked at the Royal | Propellant Factory at Chepstow, where he died in Decemb |
| During World War II a Royal Navy | Propellant Factory was established at Caerwent, immedia |
| Giacobini-Zinner, but that probe lacked the | propellant for the necessary maneuvers and the project |
| Used as a | propellant for draught wine, and as an alternative to o |
| VSSC R&D efforts have included solid | propellant formulations. |
| system, one cylinder holds compressed, inert | propellant gas (usually nitrogen), and the other holds |
| f flammable liquid and a central cylinder of | propellant gas to maintain the balance of the soldier c |
| an unusual locking system that directed the | propellant gases forward to retard the barrel until the |
| fire, but moves freely to the rear while the | propellant gases propel the projectile forward. |
| Oberth effect occurs because the | propellant has more usable energy (due to its kinetic e |
| If the | propellant has to be transported there from Earth, cost |
| in forwards into the bomb, which ignited the | propellant in the bomb and launched it out of the troug |
| It had | propellant in charges 1, 2 and 3. |
| Thomas N. Scortia filed for patent on such | propellant in 1963. |
| Hydrogen peroxide works best as a | propellant in extremely high concentrations - roughly o |
| This detonated the | propellant in the bomb itself, which was then thrown fo |
| Varying the amount of | propellant in the SCAR's motor could produce accurate s |
| It used 234.2 kilograms (516 lb) of | propellant in four increments to reach a range of 20,85 |
| BTTN is used as a | propellant in virtually all single-stage missiles used |
| xtracted native material must be expended as | propellant in higher Δv trajectories, thus less returne |
| nt use of propylene glycol dinitrate is as a | propellant in Otto Fuel II, together with 2-nitrodiphen |
| lower cone was an 11 kilograms (24 lb) solid | propellant injection rocket and rocket case, which form |
| controller for reducing the turbopumping of | propellant into the chamber if pressure became too high |
| 7 May and by 15:28, the loading of cryogenic | propellant into the rocket's first and second stages ha |
| oned alongside the launch tube for the solid | propellant is in communication with the conductive path |
| he concept of spacecraft propulsion where no | propellant is necessary but instead momentum of the spa |
| BTTN as a | propellant is often used in a mixture with nitroglyceri |
| Ercoupe fitted with a GALCIT developed solid | propellant JATO booster. |
| ges the tank diameter to 5.4 m and increases | propellant load from 1.5 to 6.0 times that of the prese |
| Since the | propellant load on most satellites cannot be replenishe |
| To keep the tanks from collapsing prior to | propellant loading, they were either kept in "stretch" |
| by using separate loading with 13 different | propellant loads. |
| In aerospace engineering, the | propellant mass fraction is a measure of a vehicle's pe |
| meant that despite the potential savings in | propellant mass, the technology was considered too expe |
| APS | propellant mass: 5,187 lb (2,353 kg) |
| Nitroguanidine is used as an explosive | propellant, notably in triple-base smokeless powder. |
| ss of about 2,850 kilograms (6,300 lb), plus | propellant of about 230 kilograms (510 lb) (at launch). |
| lusion of certain types of solid fuel rocket | propellant on the list of "explosives" regulated by the |
| e propulsion component often used to control | propellant or pressurant systems on spacecraft. |
| most efficient and least polluting of rocket | propellant oxidizers, as it is chlorine-free. |
| It is used as a rocket | propellant, particularly in small bottle rockets. |
| to airplane factories, coal mines and rocket | propellant plants. |
| propellant, polysulfide-aluminum and ammonium perchlora | |
| hrough the hose and out of the nozzle by the | propellant pressure when a valve was opened. |
| is often used as an initiating explosive in | propellant primer devices and is a substitute for lead |
| ings, warm water probe, and possible in situ | propellant production for another twelve year trip back |
| Latifiyah Phosgene and solid | propellant production facility |
| of in-situ resource utilization ("ISRU") for | propellant production on another planet. |
| alt with “Combustion Instabilities in Liquid | Propellant Rocket Motors”. |
| Its main engine is a liquid | propellant rocket that uses UDMH and N2O4 as propellant |
| 1.8KS7800 is a solid | propellant rocket engine designed by Aerojet and used i |
| 1.5KS35000 is a solid | propellant rocket engine designed by Thiokol and used i |
| 1.9KS2150 is a solid | propellant rocket engine designed by RPI and used in so |
| age consists of a ground ignited LR87 liquid | propellant rocket, while the second stage consists of a |
| third stage is an Agena D XLR81-BA-9 liquid | propellant rocket. |
| Alfa was the designation of an Italian solid | propellant SLBM program. |
| d rapid burning black powder was used as the | propellant, so the guns had a stubby, 'soda bottle' sha |
| The Dragon is a two-stage French solid | propellant sounding rocket used for high altitude resea |
| The | propellant started being loaded on November 6. |
| rate a high speed gas flow, a process called | propellant stimulation. |
| the capability of on-site storage (using new | propellant storage techniques along with a "loiter skir |
| of cruciform shaped flashless cordite rocket | propellant SU/K/X. |
| (NATO designation SS-N-23 Skiff) is a liquid | propellant, submarine-launched ballistic missile in use |
| This reduced the | propellant supply of the complex to 70 kg (about 500 kg |
| The | propellant tank became the main load-bearing structure |
| A | propellant tank is a container which is part of a vehic |
| The | propellant tank was a small bottle underneath the backp |
| s operationally and the configuration of the | propellant tank passively. |
| A third, smaller upright bottle, the | propellant tank, was located between the fuel tanks. |
| rapping)-using materials native to space for | propellant, tankage, radiation shielding, and other hig |
| A battleship version uses thick | propellant tanks made of stainless steel or other non-c |
| In rocket vehicles, | propellant tanks are fairly sophisticated since weight |
| Rocket | propellant tanks are pressure vessels where liquid fuel |
| Propellant tanks vary in construction, and may be a fue | |
| Rocket | propellant tanks are often constructed of materials suc |
| The satellite used two different | propellant tanks, built in Germany and India, which res |
| ch as thrusters, thermometers, antennas, and | propellant tanks. |
| nitric acid fumes leaking from the Salyut's | propellant tanks; other reports, however, indicate that |
| Recovery required the use of more | propellant than planned which resulted in the satellite |
| se correction burns on December 21 used more | propellant than planned, leaving the spacecraft short o |
| A lightning rocket can have solid | propellant that has cesium salts added which produces a |
| The recoil caused by the detonation of the | propellant then blew the firing pin backwards onto the |
| The | propellant, therefore, does not mix with the cheese. |
| or-Able upper stages including an Able solid | propellant third stage. |
| tely charged with cheese through the top and | propellant through the bottom. |
| ed into the front of the barrel allowing the | propellant to dissipate slowly, making the marker quiet |
| stems in the Russian segment of the station, | propellant to refuel the station and to perform orbital |
| the spigot mortar system; instead of using a | propellant to directly fire a round, the spring was coc |
| general, it will take a very large amount of | propellant to change the orbital plane of an object. |
| Engineering experiments included | propellant transfer system tests with implications for |
| Propellant usage is an exponential function of delta-v | |
| Eight small low-thrust solid | propellant velocity adjustment rockets were mounted on |
| iance determined, the additional quantity of | propellant was calculated, and its measure taken from a |
| the orbital inclination to zero, however its | propellant was depleted prior to successfully raising i |
| eed of about 7.9 AU/yr by the time its xenon | propellant was depleted, allowing it to reach 1000 AU a |
| The | propellant was monomethyl hydrazine and nitrogen tetrox |
| Only one 14.1 kilograms (31 lb) bag of | propellant was used in a separate-loading cartridge cas |
| The | propellant was 102 grams of single-perforated, graphite |
| r "bomb" was loaded from the muzzle, but the | propellant was loaded from the breech and ignited by a |
| y the International Space Station (ISS) with | propellant, water, air, and dry cargo. |
| Up to 4 additional "rings" of | propellant were used for incrementally greater ranges. |
| pherical container holding nitrogen gas as a | propellant, which was pressurized to 2,000 lbf/in² (140 |
| They have to store the | propellant, while minimizing slosh and particularly whe |
| dget is used as a good indicator of how much | propellant will be required. |
| tment had racks to hold the shells and their | propellant with side-opening doors. |
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