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    Erosive Augmentation of Solid Propellant Burning Rate: Motor Size Scaling Effect

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    Two different independent variable forms, a difference form and a ratio form, were investigated for correlating the normalized magnitude of the measured erosive burning rate augmentation above the threshold in terms of the amount that the driving parameter (mass flux or Reynolds number) exceeds the threshold value for erosive augmentation at the test condition. The latter was calculated from the previously determined threshold correlation. Either variable form provided a correlation for each of the two motor size data bases individually. However, the data showed a motor size effect, supporting the general observation that the magnitude of erosive burning rate augmentation is reduced for larger rocket motors. For both independent variable forms, the required motor size scaling was attained by including the motor port radius raised to a power in the independent parameter. A boundary layer theory analysis confirmed the experimental finding, but showed that the magnitude of the scale effect is itself dependent upon scale, tending to diminish with increasing motor size

    Presidential address : Queensland : harbours, rivers and marine

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    John Dight and his descendants

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    An outline of the history of the Queensland police force : 1860-1949

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    The Navy and Queensland's development (A long and valuable connection)

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    Recollections 1920 Dalby — 1921 Travel to North Queensland

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    Entertainment in Brisbane - recollections

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    Presidential address : Australia and her navigators

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