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Thermodynamic Software

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gunsmith

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Oct 5, 2001
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I am looking for two FORTRAN programs called BLAKE and BRLCB which were established by the ARL, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, to estimate propellant constants (BLAKE) and calculate the propellant´s dynamic vivacity from the pressure-time-data of a closed vessel experiment (BRLCB). The user manuals of both Programs offer the source code and I have a copy of them - but I am to lazy to write it off!

The program I am using at present called HUNTER, which calculates the same as BLAKE works well, too. But the BLAKE results are in better agreement with experiments. I sent a mail to the ARL, but the do not answer.

Can anyone help?

With best regards from Germany

Andreas
 
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You do realize that it's probably illegal to give these programs, since they're would be most likely restricted by ITAR? I suggest that you go through some official channels if your usage is allowed by ITAR.

TTFN



 
I do not agree with You, IRstuff. The reports mentioned are "approved for public release", the source code is listed there and I can´t imagine what may be illegal on handing over these programs? BLAKE doesn´t calculate nothing else then CEA2 of the NASA - it only uses real gases instead of ideal gases.
 
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