Abstract

Condensed combustion products of a model propellant on the basis of ammonium perchlorate and aluminum were studied using the sampling technique. The granulometric composition of combustion products and the content of metal aluminum in particles of size from 1.2 µm to maximum were determined within the pressure range of 0.6–7.5 MPa at a distance from the burning surface up to 190 mm. A multimode structure of mass distributions of oxide particles within the size range of 1.2–40 µm was found. An empirical dependence of burnout of metal aluminum from agglomerates on the residence time of particles in the plume of combustion products of the propellant sample was obtained.

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