Abstract
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to compare the different methods used to measure the burning rate of hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) propellant. The burning rate measurement is carried out under varying crosslinking density, which is determined by the curing ratio, i.e., the equivalent ratio of diisocyanate to total hydroxyl (NCO/OH) ratio. Four batches with different curing ratios were produced using fixed production processes. To measure the burning rate, cured solid propellant strands were tested using the acoustic wave emission method at different pressures ranging from 4 to 10 MPa and also by using static firing test of subscale motors. The study showed that there was little difference between the results obtained from the acoustic wave emission method and subscale motors.
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