Effect of Specific Surface Area of Aluminum on Composite Solid Propellant Burning

Autor: Sumit Verma, P. A. Ramakrishna
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Journal of Propulsion and Power. 29:1200-1206
ISSN: 1533-3876
0748-4658
DOI: 10.2514/1.b34772
Popis: This paper proposes the use of micron-sized aluminum (pyral, average particle size 3.66 ?m) with a higher specific surface area as a good candidate to enhance the burn rate of the composite propellant. Experiments were performed in the pressure range of 10 to 70 bar in a window bomb for measuring the burn rate. Comparison of these burn rate results with those obtained using micron- and nanosized aluminum found that the performance of pyral was in between that of micron- and nanosized aluminum. The reason for the high burn rates observed with pyral is due to the flake like appearance of pyral with a large specific surface area. It is argued that, if the specific surface area is large, then the thickness becomes the characteristic length scale. This ensures the heat release from the aluminum combustion to occur closer to the propellant surface as the thickness of pyral is in nanometers. Both the x-ray diffraction and heat of formation analyses indicated that pyral had higher purity than nanoaluminum, which has an implication to the specific impulse of the propellant. In addition to this, it shows that the micron-sized catalyst is effective with pyral, whereas it is ineffective with nanoaluminum. This study also reports the mechanical properties of the propellant containing pyral.
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