2016
DOI: 10.1615/intjenergeticmaterialschemprop.2016016753
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Utilization of Micro X-Ray Computed Tomography for the Quality Assurance of Gun Propellants

Abstract: implied, of any kind whatsoever, and assumes no liability for the accuracy, reliability, completeness, currency or usefulness of any information, product, process or material included in this document. Nothing in this document should be interpreted as an endorsement for the specific use of any tool, technique or process examined in it. Any reliance on, or use of, any information, product, process or material included in this document is at the sole risk of the person so using it or relying on it. Canada does n… Show more

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“…The cracks may be produced on propellant grain in manufacturing process, and Figure 1 shows an X-Ray photography of a propellant grain in the work of Hungler and Petre [21], the pre-existed cracks may affect the combustion efficiency. In this paper, we select a seven-perforated solid propellant grain to analyze the temperature change with different cracks.…”
Section: Geometry and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cracks may be produced on propellant grain in manufacturing process, and Figure 1 shows an X-Ray photography of a propellant grain in the work of Hungler and Petre [21], the pre-existed cracks may affect the combustion efficiency. In this paper, we select a seven-perforated solid propellant grain to analyze the temperature change with different cracks.…”
Section: Geometry and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%