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Monopropellant in a sentence
Monopropellant meaning
Any propellant that consists of a single substance, or of a mixture of fuel and oxidant in the same container
Using Monopropellant
- The main meaning on this page is: Any propellant that consists of a single substance, or of a mixture of fuel and oxidant in the same container
- In the example corpus, monopropellant often appears in combinations such as: monopropellant fuel, the monopropellant, hydrazine monopropellant.
Context around Monopropellant
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 6 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Monopropellant
- In this selection, "monopropellant" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, hydrazine, two, unstable, fuel, anhydrous and hydrazine stand out and add context to how "monopropellant" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include by a monopropellant anhydrous hydrazine and 120 degrees monopropellant hydrazine engines. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "monopropellant" sits close to words such as aaronson, abai and abass, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with monopropellant
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This forms the basis for common monopropellant rockets. (8 words)
LMP-103S could replace hydrazine as the most commonly used monopropellant. (11 words)
Peroxide was the first major monopropellant adopted for use in rocket applications. (12 words)
Heinkel had also been selected to produce the fuselage for the DFS 194 when it entered production, as it was felt that the highly volatile monopropellant "fuel's" reactivity with organic matter would be too dangerous in a wooden fuselage structure. (41 words)
Propulsion Propulsion for deorbit was provided by the monopropellant hydrazine (N 2 H 4 ), through a rocket with 12 nozzles arranged in four clusters of three that provided convert thrust, translating to a change in velocity of convert. (38 words)
Double-base (DB) propellants DB propellants are composed of two monopropellant fuel components where one typically acts as a high-energy (yet unstable) monopropellant and the other acts as a lower-energy stabilizing (and gelling) monopropellant. (36 words)
Example sentences (15)
Double-base (DB) propellants DB propellants are composed of two monopropellant fuel components where one typically acts as a high-energy (yet unstable) monopropellant and the other acts as a lower-energy stabilizing (and gelling) monopropellant.
Engineers choose monopropellant systems when the need for simplicity and reliability outweigh the need for high delivered impulse.
Heinkel had also been selected to produce the fuselage for the DFS 194 when it entered production, as it was felt that the highly volatile monopropellant "fuel's" reactivity with organic matter would be too dangerous in a wooden fuselage structure.
Hydrazine eventually replaced hydrogen-peroxide monopropellant thruster applications primarily because of a 25% increase in the vacuum specific impulse.
Iridium is a good catalyst for the decomposition of hydrazine (into hot nitrogen and ammonia), and this is used in practice in low-thrust rocket engines; there are more details in the monopropellant rocket article.
LMP-103S could replace hydrazine as the most commonly used monopropellant.
LMP-103S has 6% higher specific impulse and 30% higher impulse density than hydrazine monopropellant.
Peroxide was the first major monopropellant adopted for use in rocket applications.
Propulsion for midcourse maneuvers was supplied by a monopropellant ( anhydrous hydrazine ) 225 N retro-rocket.
Propulsion for midcourse maneuvers was supplied by a monopropellant (anhydrous hydrazine ) 225 retro-rocket.
Propulsion Propulsion for deorbit was provided by the monopropellant hydrazine (N 2 H 4 ), through a rocket with 12 nozzles arranged in four clusters of three that provided convert thrust, translating to a change in velocity of convert.
Terminal descent and landing utilized three (one affixed on each long side of the base, separated by 120 degrees) monopropellant hydrazine engines.
There is also a spherical tank that contains the hydrazine monopropellant fuel.
This forms the basis for common monopropellant rockets.
Use as a monopropellant takes advantage of the decomposition of 70–98% concentration hydrogen peroxide into steam and oxygen.
Common combinations with monopropellant
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