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Progressive-burning powder

Kem-obst, n. stone fruit, pip fruit. -31, n. kernel oil, specif, palm kernel oil Founding) core oil. -physik, /. nuclear physics, -polymeric, /. nuclear polymerism. -probe, /. core sample, -pulver, n. progressive burning powder, -pimkt, m. nucleus essential point, -riicldeinen, n. Metal.) core refining, -saft, m. Biol.) nuclear fluid, -salz, n. rock salt. [Pg.242]

Condition in which mass flow produced by propellant grain decreases as web is consumed, due to decreasing area, decreasing burn rate, or both (- Progressive Burning Powder). [Pg.332]

Maxim-Schupphaus Powder. A progressive burning smokeless powd, invented by Hudson Maxim in collaboration with R.D. Schiipphaus. [Pg.64]

Spurlin Pfeiffer of Hercules Powder Co patented (Ref 2) a progressive-burning proplnt by surface-coating the grains with a deterrent, such as butyl ricinoleate, glycerol phthalate resin or hydrogenenated methylabietate... [Pg.524]

Figure 72. Paul Vieille (1854-1934). Inventor of poudre B, the first progressive-burning smokeless powder, 1884. Author of classic researches on erosion. Secretary and later, as successor to Berthelot, President of the French Powder and Explosives Commission. Figure 72. Paul Vieille (1854-1934). Inventor of poudre B, the first progressive-burning smokeless powder, 1884. Author of classic researches on erosion. Secretary and later, as successor to Berthelot, President of the French Powder and Explosives Commission.
Trotten Powder. One of the earlier progressive burning smokeless powders. Its grains were cylindrical with a single perforation Ref Daniel (1902), 653... [Pg.894]


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