Rarata et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Novel liquid compounds as hypergolic propellants with HTPRarata et al., 2016
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- Rarata G
- Florczuk W
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- Journal of KONES
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The paper presents both an experimental investigation and an up-to-date literature review over the hypergolicity of highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide with various liquid mixtures or novel chemical compounds that may be a potential candidate for rocket applications …
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