2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c03872
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Rheological Impact of Particle Size Gradation on GAP Propellant Slurries

Abstract: Over the years, widespread interest has been placed on rheological properties to reflect the processability of propellant slurries. Particle gradation technology plays an essential role in the improvement of the processability of propellant slurries. In this article, rheological properties of glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) propellant slurries were measured by dynamic rheological measurements with a rheometer. Submicron-sized (d 50 = 0.221 μm) and micron-sized (d 50 = 33.02 μm) CL-20 particles and ultrafine (d 50… Show more

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