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System Application Modes and Key Technologies

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From the general perspective of the propulsion system, this chapter introduces the feasible scheme and working mode of the FNT for the attitude and orbit control system and main power propulsion system. Since FNT technology is an emerging technology which is still in the development stage, characteristics of some typical solutions and ways to improve the application value of the project and the improvement measures are mainly introduced. Moreover, the basic performance requirements to meet the actual application requirements are also discussed. Typical thermal experimental results are given at the end of this chapter.

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Xie, K., Chen, X., Li, J., Liu, Y. (2019). System Application Modes and Key Technologies. In: Fluidic Nozzle Throats in Solid Rocket Motors. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6439-6_10

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