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Experimental data and model predictions of aluminium agglomeration in ammonium perchlorate-based composite propellants including plateau-burning formulations
Krishnasamy V. Anand, Jayaraman Kandasamy,
Published in
2013
Volume: 34
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 2139 - 2146
Abstract
Sixteen propellant formulations based on ammonium perchlorate (AP), hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene, and aluminium particles have been tested for size distribution of aluminium agglomerates emerging from their burning surface. The formulations are based on a bimodal size distribution of AP particles. Ten of the formulations exhibit one or two plateaus/mesa in their burning rate variation with pressure (zero/negative pressure exponent of burning rate). The relevant formulation variables, namely, coarse and fine AP sizes and coarse-to-fine ratio, aluminium size and content, and two different curing agents, have been varied. Tests are performed in the 1-10 MPa pressure range. A direct correlation between burning rate and agglomerate size exists for propellants with normal burning rate trends but a neutral or inverse correlation is observed for those exhibiting plateau burning behaviour. Larger the parent aluminium size, lesser the agglomeration, as expected; but the effect of aluminium content is non-monotonic. The coarse AP size influences the aluminium agglomerate size as expected from the pocket model regardless of plateau burning effects. The agglomerate size decreases with increase in fine AP size, however. A computer model developed earlier at this laboratory for prediction of aluminium agglomerates based on three-dimensional packing of particles and deduction of AP particles with attached leading edge diffusion flames is applied to the present formulations. The model under-predicts the agglomerate size, only marginally for propellants that do not exhibit plateau burning rate trends, but substantially, otherwise. This is because it does not take into account effects of binder melt flow and is independent of the curing agent of the binder. © 2012 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
About the journal
JournalProceedings of the Combustion Institute
ISSN15407489
Open AccessNo
Concepts (27)
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    AGGLOMERATE SIZES
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    ALUMINIUM CONTENT
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    AMMONIUM PERCHLORATES
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    BIMODAL SIZE DISTRIBUTION
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    BURNING EFFECTS
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    Burning rate
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    COARSE-TO-FINE
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    COMPUTER MODELS
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    CURING AGENTS
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    HYDROXYL-TERMINATED POLYBUTADIENE
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    Inverse correlation
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    Leading edge
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    MELT FLOW
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    Model prediction
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    MODEL SIMULATION
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    PRESSURE EXPONENTS
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    PRESSURE RANGES
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    THREE-DIMENSIONAL PACKING
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    Agglomeration
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    Binders
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    Composite propellants
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    Curing
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    HTPB PROPELLANTS
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    Propellants
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    Size distribution
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    Three dimensional
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    Aluminum