"An extensive program was conducted to investigate the use of concentrated slurries of boron and magnesium in liquid hydrocarbon as fuels for afterburners and ramjet engines. Analytical calculations indicated that magnesium fuel would give greater thrust and that boron fuel would give greater range than are obtainable from jet hydrocarbon fuel alone. It was hoped that the use of these solid elements in slurry form would permit the improvement to be obtained without requiring unconventional fuel systems or combustors" (p. 1273)
"June 10, 1955."Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-29).Mode of access: Internet
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
Previous studies carried out by the Aero-Thermo-Mechanics Department at Université Libre de Bruxelle...
An extensive program was conducted to investigate the use of concentrated slurries of boron and magn...
Magnesium-hydrocarbon slurries containing a moderate proportion of petrolatum have physical properti...
Solid fuel ramjets (SFRJ) are known for their operational simplicity and high specific impulse. The ...
A ramjet engine is an attractive means of propulsion because of its high efficiency and simplicity. ...
An analytical evaluation of the air and fuel specific-impulse characteristics of magnesium, magnesiu...
Magnesium-hydrocarbon slurries containing a moderate proportion of petrolatum have physical properti...
Slurry fuels containing extremely small particles of magnesium were prepared by concentrating the di...
The present work focuses on the possibility of combining the advantages of ramjet propulsion with th...
The present work focuses on the possibility of combining the advantages of ramjet propulsion with th...
Boron (B) has high theoretical gravimetric combustion energy, which indicates its potential as high ...
of Aeronautics, Department of the Navy, seeking a high-energy fuel suit-able for turbo jet-powered ...
The presence of 3 to 5 percent surface-active additive gave the lowest Brookfield apparent viscosity...
"June 10, 1955."Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-29).Mode of access: Internet
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
Previous studies carried out by the Aero-Thermo-Mechanics Department at Université Libre de Bruxelle...
An extensive program was conducted to investigate the use of concentrated slurries of boron and magn...
Magnesium-hydrocarbon slurries containing a moderate proportion of petrolatum have physical properti...
Solid fuel ramjets (SFRJ) are known for their operational simplicity and high specific impulse. The ...
A ramjet engine is an attractive means of propulsion because of its high efficiency and simplicity. ...
An analytical evaluation of the air and fuel specific-impulse characteristics of magnesium, magnesiu...
Magnesium-hydrocarbon slurries containing a moderate proportion of petrolatum have physical properti...
Slurry fuels containing extremely small particles of magnesium were prepared by concentrating the di...
The present work focuses on the possibility of combining the advantages of ramjet propulsion with th...
The present work focuses on the possibility of combining the advantages of ramjet propulsion with th...
Boron (B) has high theoretical gravimetric combustion energy, which indicates its potential as high ...
of Aeronautics, Department of the Navy, seeking a high-energy fuel suit-able for turbo jet-powered ...
The presence of 3 to 5 percent surface-active additive gave the lowest Brookfield apparent viscosity...
"June 10, 1955."Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-29).Mode of access: Internet
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
Previous studies carried out by the Aero-Thermo-Mechanics Department at Université Libre de Bruxelle...