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Studies on sensitivity of nitrate ester plasticized hydroxyl terminated prepolymer based energetic solid rocket propellants

Bhowmik et al., 2017

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17222160277520987370
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Bhowmik D
Sadavarte V
Charbhe V
Pande S
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Central European Journal of Energetic Materials

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The sensitivities of energetic materials as well as advanced energetic solid propellants are invariably associated with the nature of the stimuli that are responsible for the initiation of their decomposition. Hence it is important to study the chemical processes involved with …
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