Study made to determine whether rocket motors such as used in missiles or satellites could be ignited and destroyed by small particle impacts at particle velocities up to 10,940 fps; it was found that ignition and explosive destruction could result from impacts by steel spheres at lowest attainable pressure.
Preliminary investigation on destruction of solid-propellant rocket motors by impact from small particles
NASA -- Tech Note
1960
25 pages
Report
Englisch
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