solid rocket motors mechanical properties

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It is when a polymer peels away from it's substrate. It doesn't apply to anything in a solid rocket motor.

Doc

Drake "Doc" Dameräu President, NEPRA NAR Section 614 L3CC member TRA 9934

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Doc

In article vWuUf.16868$ snipped-for-privacy@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net, Doc at snipped-for-privacy@sprynet.myshorts.com wrote on 3/23/06 3:40 AM:

Actually it can refer to the loss of bonding of the filler (such as AP) from the polymer matrix in a composite propellant.

Gary

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Gary C. Rosenfield

That never occured to me. Thanks Gary.

Doc

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Doc

Is the phemomena with AT Warp-9 in RMS systems from this phenomena?

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

In article snipped-for-privacy@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net, Jerry Irvine at snipped-for-privacy@gte.net wrote on 3/28/06 4:05 PM:

No, that's the phenomena of "critical modulus failure". See recent discussion on TRF.

Gary

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Gary C. Rosenfield

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