A STUDY ON ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED SOLID PROPELLANTS

Abstract

 Present Study focuses on the type of solid propellant whose burn process can be controlled electrically. The major disadvantage of solid propellant is once extinguish it can’t be stopped which may lead any mis-happening to a disaster. When such propellant is fitted with electrodes, current & voltage are applied, it ignites and burns continuously until voltage is removed. Further it may be re-ignite accordingly. Conclusivly providing variable, controlled & required thrust.

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Rupesh Aggarwal *

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Rupesh Aggarwal * (0).  A STUDY ON ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED SOLID PROPELLANTS. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 4(10), 557-561. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-143373