Performance prediction of nozzleless solid propellant rocket motors

2015-09-10
Özer, Ali Can
Özyörük, Yusuf

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A. C. Özer and Y. Özyörük, “Performance prediction of nozzleless solid propellant rocket motors,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: aiac.ae.metu.edu.tr/2015.