Abstract
AbstractThe method of metal embedding is widely employed in solid propellant motors with end-burning configuration, thereby significantly improving the burning rate of the propellants. In this study, the cylindrical foil embedding method is applied to double-base solid propellant, as a new method, and the effects of the type and thickness of the foil on the burning surface, as well as the burning rate, are experimentally investigated. It is shown that by using the foil embedding method, the burning characteristics of solid propellants can be improved. Results have been compared to some available data. To the best of the author’s knowledge there are no published data available on this method.
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