Liquid Propellant Technology

International Society of Explosives Engineers
William O. Seals William Herrera Stanley Griff
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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78
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"The Navy initiated liquid propellant research in the early 1940's. The first promising Navy liquid propellant, Otto Fuel II, was developd in the early 1950 as a potential torpedo fuel. Later, the Navy developed a HAN based liquid propellant designated NOS-365, a hydroxylammonium nitrate, isopropylammonium nitrate and water formulation. A large gas volume generated by this propellant produced a large wake behind the torpedo. As one can readily understand, this negated the useof the propellant for this application. Recognizing the large gas volume as a desirable propulsion system for guns, the Navy embarked upon a gun propellant proqam. Utilizing a bulk loaded gun sysytem, the program failed when the gun was destroyed by the propellant detonating."
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APA: William O. Seals William Herrera Stanley Griff  (1990)  Liquid Propellant Technology

MLA: William O. Seals William Herrera Stanley Griff Liquid Propellant Technology. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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