
doi: 10.1007/bf00859163
The rate of ablation in oxidative and inert media at flow velocities up to 200 m/sec has been investigated for certain epoxy compounds containing powdered copper and zinc dust. The causes of ablative destruction and the factors tending to improve the ablation resistance are examined. The contributions of mechanical erosion and thermal shock are evaluated.
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