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Propellant Database

The propellant database is an archive of all propellant powders available in GRT. The powder data can be extended and modified.

The propellant's database main window contains a menu bar, a search dialog, and two horizontally arranged areas:

This menu provides all functions which are also available in the window List of powders with a right click (New, New with copy, Export, Edit, Delete - see below). Additionally, the following functions are available:

Search-Form

This can be used for searching for any text in the projectile database. Wildcards are “*” for any number of letters and “?” for single letters.

Vivacity diagram / powder model data

The powder burn-up characteristic in the simulation calculation is determined by so-called form functions. The GRT implements a three-level representation for this purpose. These three steps are colored in the vivacity diagram. The measured data of the powder manufacturers on the burning characteristics and vivacity of the respective powder form the basis.

If a closed bomb (manometric bomb, pressure bomb) measurement is available, an additional, dotted, monochrome diagram line of this measurement is displayed.

Note, that this is just a visual representation and not a mathematically usable diagram. The graphic powder diagram is not intended to derive exact measured values for licensing reasons, e.g. with regard to the closed bomb measurement data. The pressure bomb measured values (dotted line) are only schematically contained.

See also: Formalism, Sources & Powder Model

List of Propellants

This contains a list of all available propellants (powders), sorted by their manufacturer’s names. Clicking on a manufacturer, reveals all powders, available by that specific manufacturer, sorted by their respective product designation/name and the following information in columns:

User files

Files that have been modified or newly created by the user are marked with a color. They are also stored as a backup in the user directory of the system. When a newer GRT version is started, the data is automatically imported/restored.

The files are normal XML files that contain the data records changed or newly created by the user.

Depending on the system, the files are located in the following directory:

By clicking on the “Cancel” or “Close” button, the propellant selection is canceled, and the database is closed. By clicking on the “OK” button, the associated values are returned to the main window of the simulation. Right-clicking the propellant offers the following functions: