Abstract

AbstractEffect of the addition of boron particles on the burning rate of solid propellants was examined. The propellants tested in this study consisted of ammonium perchlorate (AP) as an oxidizer and carboxyl terminated polybutadiene as a fuel binder. The propellant burning rate is increased significantly by the addition of a small amount of boron particles. The burning rate augmentation is dependent largely on the size and concentration of the boron particles mixed. Thermochemical experiments revealed that the boron particles react with the decomposed gases of AP on and just above the propellant burning surface. The heat flux transferred back from the gas phase to the burning surface of the propellant increases with increasing the total surface of the boron particles mixed within the unit mass of propellant. The burning rate augmentation is correlated to the heat of reaction generated by the oxidation reaction of boron particles.

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