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Keiichi Hori

Researcher at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Publications -  96
Citations -  924

Keiichi Hori is an academic researcher from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion & Propellant. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 96 publications receiving 781 citations.

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Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based green propellant as alternative energy resource for potential hydrazine substitution: From lab scale to pilot plant scale-up

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a HAN-based liquid monopropellant, SHP163, as green propellant for green rocket propulsion for the "Innovative Satellite Technology" project.
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MEMS-Based Solid Propellant Rocket Array Thruster

TL;DR: In this paper, the prototype of a solid propellant rocket array thruster for simple attitude control of a 10 kg class micro-spacecraft was completed and tested, and the prototype has 10×10 φ0.8 mm solid-rockets arrayed at a pitch of 1.2 mm on a 20×22 mm substrate.
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Test of B/Ti multilayer reactive igniters for a micro solid rocket array thruster☆

TL;DR: In this article, reactive B/Ti multilayer igniters were investigated for the noncontact ignition of a micro solid rocket array thruster in vacuum, and three sizes of three sizes were fabricated and tested in six configurations of solid propellant.
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New HAN-based mixtures for reaction control system and low toxic spacecraft propulsion subsystem: Thermal decomposition and possible thruster applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of methanol addition; as fuel; on the burning rates of HAN-based liquid monopropellant was demonstrated, and different catalysts were compared.
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HAN and ADN as liquid ionic monopropellants: Thermal and catalytic decomposition processes

TL;DR: In this article, the essential effect of monopropellant concentrations to determine the best green propellants for industrial applications as reaction control systems was analyzed, and it was shown that HAN and ADN solutions are more efficient for catalytic decomposition due to the absence of stabilizer to inhibit catalysts.