Functional performance of pyrovalves
Laurence J. Bement
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Functional performance of pyrovalves
Published
1996
Publisher
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Pages
1
Subjects
High pressure, earth-storable rocket technology
Fuel-rich, catalytic reaction experimental results
The behavior of fuel-lean premixed flames in a standard flammability limit tube under controlled gravity conditions
Fuel efficiency and safety in the boiler room
Sensitivity of combustion-acoustic instabilities to boundary conditions for premixed gas turbinecombustors
Energy efficient engine
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Functional performance of pyrovalves was written by Laurence J. Bement.
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