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Book The Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rates of Composite and Double Base Solid Propellants

Download or read book The Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rates of Composite and Double Base Solid Propellants written by David W. Netzer and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report discusses four experimental investigations: (1) The effect of propellant strand size on the experimentally measured burning rate at various acceleration levels; (2) an investigation of the effect of initial propellant temperature on acceleration induced burning rate augmentation; (3) an investigation of the effect of nominal burning rate on acceleration induced burning rate augmentation; and (4) a photographic investigation of augmented burning rate. Significance of the investigation and a brief review of the literature are presented.

Book An Investigation of the Effects of Acceleration on the Burning Rates of Solid Propellants

Download or read book An Investigation of the Effects of Acceleration on the Burning Rates of Solid Propellants written by David W. Netzer and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The acceleration sensitivity of aluminized and nonmetallized composite and double-base propellants were investigated. A review of previous experimental findings and current analytical models was also conducted. An investigation was conducted to determine the cause(s) for the differences in burning rate augmentation data reported by various investigators. Strand length (burn time) was found to be the dominant factor. Lead and copper additives commonly found in double-base propellants were found to decrease the burning rate with increasing acceleration. Burning rate instability was also obtained at high accelerations. The addition of aluminum increased the burning rate at any given acceleration. (Author).

Book Effects of Steady state Acceleration on Combustion Characteristics of an Aluminized Composite Solid Propellant

Download or read book Effects of Steady state Acceleration on Combustion Characteristics of an Aluminized Composite Solid Propellant written by G. Burton Northam and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Aluminum Size and Loading on the Burning Rate of Solid Propellants Under Acceleration

Download or read book Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Aluminum Size and Loading on the Burning Rate of Solid Propellants Under Acceleration written by G. Burton Northam and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Study of the Burning Rates of Composite Solid Propellants in Acceleration Fields

Download or read book A Study of the Burning Rates of Composite Solid Propellants in Acceleration Fields written by Edward John Sturm and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The average burning rates of a series of composite solid propellants were measured in acceleration fields up to 1000 G using a combustion bomb mounted on a centrifuge. The propellants were burned at constant pressures of 500, 1000, and 1500 psia. Specially prepared motors allowed the study of the effect of simultaneous erosive and acceleration induced burning rate increases. The burning rates of both the non-metallized and the majority of the metallized propellants were found to depend on acceleration. The effect of acceleration was found to depend on the basic burning rates of the propellants and the aluminum and oxidizer particle sizes and weight percentages. The burning rates of two very fast burning rate propellants were found to be essentially independent of acceleration. The erosion sensitivity of a propellant was found to decrease with increasing acceleration. A model was developed which successfully correlates the experimental results obtained for the non-metallized propellants. The experimental results for the metallized propellants could not be correlated by either of two models proposed by other investigators. This result indicates that a more complex model is required to explain the observed acceleration effects for metallized propellants. (Author).

Book An Investigation of the Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rate of Composite Propellants

Download or read book An Investigation of the Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rate of Composite Propellants written by and published by . This book was released on 1966 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The average burning rates of composite solid rocket propellant were measured in acceleration fields up to 2000 times the standard acceleration of gravity. The acceleration vector was perpendicular to and into the burning surface. Propellant strands were burned in a combustion bomb mounted on a centrifuge, and surge tanks were employed to ensure essentially constant pressure burning at 500, 1000, and 1500 psia. The burning rates of both aluminized and non-aluminized composite propellants were found to depend on acceleration. The effect of acceleration on burning rate was found to depend on the burning rate of the propellant without acceleration, aluminum mass loading, and aluminum mass median particle size. The relative burning rate increase was found to be greater for slow burning propellant than for faster burning propellants. The experimental results are compared to the analytical models proposed by Crowe for aluminized propellants and by Glick for non-aluminized propellants. The results indicate that these models do not adequately predict the observed relative burning rate increase with acceleration, and hence, that more complex modeling will be required to explain the observed acceleration effect. (Author).

Book An Investigation of the Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rate of Composite Propellants

Download or read book An Investigation of the Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rate of Composite Propellants written by James Bruce Anderson and published by . This book was released on 1966 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The average burning rates of composite solid rocket propellant were measured in acceleration fields up to 2000 times the standard acceleration of gravity. The acceleration vector was perpendicular to and into the burning surface. Propellant strands were burned in a combustion bomb mounted on a centrifuge, and surge tanks were employed to ensure essentially constant pressure burning at 500, 1000, and 1500 psia. The burning rates of both aluminized and non-aluminized composite propellants were found to depend on acceleration. The effect of acceleration on burning rate was found to depend on the burning rate of the propellant without acceleration, aluminum mass loading, and aluminum mass median particle size. The relative burning rate increase was found to be greater for slow burning propellant than for faster burning propellants. The experimental results are compared to the analytical models proposed by Crowe for aluminized propellants and by Glick for non-aluminized propellants. The results indicate that these models do not adequately predict the observed relative burning rate increase with acceleration, and hence, that more complex modeling will be required to explain the observed acceleration effect. (Author).

Book An Investigation of Solid Propellant Combustion in Standard and High Acceleration Environments

Download or read book An Investigation of Solid Propellant Combustion in Standard and High Acceleration Environments written by Michael Abraham and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nonmetallized double-base and composite propellant, metallized composite propellant, and ammonium perchlorate (AP)/binder sandwich combustion were studied in standard and high acceleration environments. Experimental techniques used were high speed motion pictures, tow-color schlieren, laser schlieren, and centrifuge mounted combustion bombs. It was found for double-base propellant that the temperature increased continuously from the surface into the visible flame. Acceleration induced burning rate augmentation occurred and resulted in elimination of the visible flame. Acceleration apparently modified the surface or subsurface zones. AP/binder sandwich combustion was also found to be acceleration sensitive with binder flow-AP interactions proposed as the mechanism. Composite propellants burned with local diffusion flames to pressures as slow as 100 psi. A comparison is made between AP/binder sandwich combustion and propellant combustion. (Author).

Book Effects of Normal Acceleration on Transient Burning rate Augmentation of an Aluminized Solid Propellant

Download or read book Effects of Normal Acceleration on Transient Burning rate Augmentation of an Aluminized Solid Propellant written by G. Burton Northam and published by . This book was released on 1972 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Instantaneous burning rate data for a polybutadiene acrylic acid propellant, containing 16 weight percent aluminum, were calculated from the pressure histories of a test motor with 96.77 sq cm of burning area and a 5.08-cm-thick propellant web. Additional acceleration tests were conducted with reduced propellant web thicknesses of 3.81, 2.54, and 1.27 cm. The metallic residue collected from the various web thickness tests was characterized by weight and shape and correlated with the instantaneous burning rate measurements. Rapid depressurization extinction tests were conducted in order that surface pitting characteristics due to localized increased burning rate could be correlated with the residue analysis and the instantaneous burning rate data. The acceleration-induced burning rate augmentation was strongly dependent on propellant distance burned, or burning time, and thus was transient in nature. The results from the extinction tests and the residue analyses indicate that the transient rate augmentation was highly dependent on local enhancement of the combustion zone heat feedback to the surface by the growth of molten residue particles on or just above the burning surface. The size, shape, and number density of molten residue particles, rather than the total residue weight, determined the acceleration-induced burning rate augmentation.

Book The Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rate of Double Base Rocket Propellants

Download or read book The Effect of Acceleration on the Burning Rate of Double Base Rocket Propellants written by Melvin John Bulman and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Double base rocket propellants with and without aluminum were burned in a centrifuge at two pressures and nine accelerations. The burning rates were measured to isolate the effect of the aluminum. The burning rate of the non-aluminized propellant was found to vary with acceleration and a model was advanced. The addition to aluminum causes an increase in burning rate at higher accelerations and a possible mechanism is discussed. (Author).

Book The Effects of Acceleration on Burning Rates of Nonmetallized Composite Propellants

Download or read book The Effects of Acceleration on Burning Rates of Nonmetallized Composite Propellants written by Robert Carroll Bates and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The burning rates of five nonmetallized composite propellants were measured in acceleration fields up to 1000g using a combustion bomb mounted on a centrifuge. Two propellants were burned at 1000 psia and all five were burned at 500 psia. The experimental results were examined to separate the effects of pressure, base burning rate and AP crystal size on burning rate augmentation. Increasing pressure was found to increase the augmentation except at low acceleration levels. The augmentation was found to be a strong function of base burning rate and a weak function of AP crystal size. The results were compared with Sturm's model for augmentation of nonmetallized composite propellants and found to compare favorably. A new expression for d-critical was proposed which better correlates experimental data. (Author).

Book Solid Rocket Propellants

Download or read book Solid Rocket Propellants written by Haridwar Singh and published by Royal Society of Chemistry. This book was released on 2019-03-07 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Propellants contain considerable chemical energy that can be used in rocket propulsion. Bringing together information on both the theoretical and practical aspects of solid rocket propellants for the first time, this book will find a unique place on the readers' shelf providing the overall picture of solid rocket propulsion technology. Aimed at students, engineers and researchers in the area, the authors have applied their wealth of knowledge regarding formulation, processing and evaluation to provide an up to date and clear text on the subject.

Book Effects of Propellant Composition Variables on Acceleration induced Burning rate Augmentation of Solid Propellants

Download or read book Effects of Propellant Composition Variables on Acceleration induced Burning rate Augmentation of Solid Propellants written by G. Burton Northam and published by . This book was released on 1972 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work was conducted to define further the effects of propellant composition variables on the acceleration-induced burning rate augmentation of solid propellants. The rate augmentation at a given acceleration was found to be a nonlinear inverse function of the reference burning rate and not controlled by binder or catalyst type at a given reference rate. A nonaluminized propellant and a low rate double-base propellant exhibited strong transient rate augmentation due to surface pitting resulting from the retention of hot particles on the propellant surface.

Book Effects of Orientation of the Acceleration Vector on Burning rate Augmentation

Download or read book Effects of Orientation of the Acceleration Vector on Burning rate Augmentation written by G. Burton Northam and published by . This book was released on 1972 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The functional dependence of acceleration-induced burning-rate augmentation on the magnitude and orientation of the acceleration vector was determined for an aluminized composite propellant by using a slab motor mounted at various angles on a centrifuge. The rate augmentation was strongly dependent on the orientation of the acceleration vector with respect to the burning propellant surface.

Book Nonsteady Burning and Combustion Stability of Solid Propellants

Download or read book Nonsteady Burning and Combustion Stability of Solid Propellants written by Martin Summerfield and published by AIAA. This book was released on 1992 with total page 922 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: