Rheological Behavior of Nitromethane Gelled with Nanoparticles

Gel propellants provide rocket propulsion systems of high specific impulse, low sensitivity, and low vulnerability in combination with the capability to control the thrust, that is, variation of thrust and thrust cutoff. The rheological characterization is essential for the development of adequate g...

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