1980
DOI: 10.2514/3.57708
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Strain Damage Effects on Chemical Aging

Abstract: Samples approximately 2!/z x2!/2 in. square and 4 in. long were prepared from a single batch of TP H1011 propellant aged 29 months at 105°F. The well-aged propellant was used to minimize the chemical aging contribution and therefore emphasize the strain aging effects. Figure 1 illustrates the skmple hardware and instrumentation for measuring stress and strain as a function of time. Accurate sample displacement measurements were obtained with dual-dial gages (accurate to 0.0001 in. providing strains within ±0.1… Show more

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