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D. R. Greatrix

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  • Cover of: Erosive burning model for composite-propellant rocket motors with large length-to-diameter ratios

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  • Cover of: model for normal acceleration effects on composite propellant combustion

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  • Cover of: Normal acceleration model for composite-propellant combustion

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  • Cover of: Numerical models for pellet-dispersion igniter systems

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  • Cover of: Quasi-steady analysis of the internal ballistics of solid-propellant rocket motors

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  • Cover of: study of combustion and flow behaviour in solid-propellant rocket motors

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October 20, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from University of Toronto MARC record