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Triple-Base Cannon Propellants

A brief description of these proplnts known as Triple-Base Cannon Propellants is given in Vol 2 of Encycl, p C37-R, while compns of proplnts M15, M17, T20, T29, T34 and T39 are given in Table V on p C34... [Pg.759]

US Double—Base Cannon Propellants. In Tables V, VI VII are given compns and some props of presently used proplnts. Proplnts M2, M5, M7, M8 M9 are "standard , whereas proplnts T31, T32 T33 are experimental. Proplnts contg NC, NG NGu are listed here under Triple—Base Propellants (See below)... [Pg.431]

Continuous Solvent—Extrusion Process. A schematic for a typical continuous process, widely used for making solvent propellant for cannons, is shown in Figure 7. This continuous process produces ca 1100 metric tons of single-base propellant per month at the U.S. Army Ammunition Plant (Radford, Virginia). Continuous processes have also been developed for double- and triple-base propellants and for stick as well as granular geometries. A principal aspect of these processes has been the extensive use of single- and double-screw extmders instead of the presses used in the batch process. [Pg.44]

Smokeless Propellant. Term used to distinguish the relatively smokeless single-base, double-base and triple-base propellants from BkPdr which produces heavy smoke (Ref 40a, p 133) (See also CANNON PROPELLANTS in Ref 44, p C29-R)... [Pg.752]

DOUBLE-BASE AND TRIPLE-BASE PROPELLANTS. A description of double-base proplnts containing NC + NG was given in this Encycl under BALLI5TITE (Vol 2, pp B8-L to B10-L), under CANNON PROPELLANT Vol 2, pp C33-L to C37-L) and under CORDITE (VoL 3, PP C531-L to C541-R). Some Ball Powders, described in Vol 2, pp Bll-R to B16-L can be made double-base. The description did not include the German proplnts which were described previously in Refs 1, 2 3 and in Ref 4, pp Get 142 (Table 43) Ger 146 (Table 46), under PROPELLANT (Treibmittei)... [Pg.430]

Accdg to compositions, cannon smokeless proplnts may be subdivided into single-base-, double-base- and triple-base-proplnts. The last two proplnts are sometimes called "compound proplnts. The so-called "composite proplnts, used in JATOS and rockets, are described under Composite Propellants... [Pg.426]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.37 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.37 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.37 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.37 ]




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