Composite propellants based on hydroxyl‐terminated polybutadience (HTPB) resin are the most common contemporary solid propellants for launch vehicle and missile applications. A series of HTPB resins, manufactured by free‐radical polymerisation using a peroxide initiator, with varying molecular weights and hydroxyl values, was used in propellant formulation experiments with a view to studying the resin production variables and their influence on the resultant propellant properties. It is seen that HTPB resins with a wide range of hydroxyl values could be effectively utilized in propellant formulations. Also, propellants with higher strain capability and chain flexibility could be produced from lower hydroxyl value resins. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Manjari, R., Joseph, V. C., Pandureng, L. P., & Sriram, T. (1993). Structure‐property relationship of HTPB‐based propellants. I. Effect of hydroxyl value of HTPB resin. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 48(2), 271–278. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.1993.070480211