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- thought of as monopropellants, the term is usually reserved for liquids in engineering literature. The most common use of monopropellants is in low-impulse...
- hiss. Chemical-reaction monopropellants are not as efficient as some other propulsion technologies. Engineers choose monopropellant systems when the need...
- Anatoliy; McKechnie, Tim; Mustaikis, Steven (13 August 2012). Advanced Monopropellants Combustion Chambers and Monolithic Catalyst for Small Satellite Propulsion...
- hydrazine for monopropellant rockets where only a catalyst is needed to cause decomposition. HAN and ADN will work as monopropellants in water solution...
- (less-toxic [ACGIH TLV 0.01 and 1 ppm respectively]) are the only two monopropellants (other than cold gases) to have been widely adopted and utilized for...
- commonly used propellant mixtures on satellites are hydrazine-based monopropellants or monomethylhydrazine–dinitrogen tetroxide bipropellants. Ion thrusters...
- propulsion systems that can safely handle nitrous oxide fuel blend monopropellants have been a deterrent to serious development. Subsequent development...
- capacity. HyperCurie is an evolution of the Curie engine, which comes in a monopropellant version and a bipropellant version, while the HyperCurie is a hypergolic...
- batteries (as with the French F21 torpedo or Italian Black Shark), monopropellants (e.g., Otto fuel II as with the US Mark 48 torpedo), and bipropellants...
- a 1,123-kilogram (2,476 lb) solid-rocket motor and eight hydrazine monopropellant rocket engines, four providing pitch and yaw attitude control, and four...