Lovestead et al., 2009 - Google Patents
A comparison of the hypersonic vehicle fuel JP-7 to the rocket propellants RP-1 and RP-2 with the advanced distillation curve methodLovestead et al., 2009
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- Lovestead T
- Bruno T
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- Energy & Fuels
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JP-7 is a hydrocarbon-based kerosene fraction with a low volatility and high thermal stability. JP-7 was developed in the 1950s to meet the more stringent requirements necessary for the development of high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that fly at speeds exceeding Mach 3 …
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