Propellants Explosives Pyrotechnics, Vol.33, No.2, 109-117, 2008
Solid propellant burning rate from strand burner pressure measurement
Strand burner pressure - time data are analyzed to determine if the propellant burning rate can be extracted. This approach is based on strand burner pressure-time history that is related to the temperature change due to exothermic reaction heating of chamber gases and gas addition to the chamber by propellant combustion products. In support of this method, chemical equilibrium calculations were made to project product composition, internal energy, and other needed properties. A mathematical model was formulated and solved numerically and the calculated burning rates were compared with the experimental wire-break time results provided simultaneously and with the propellant manufacturer's results, when available. The comparisons reveal that the approach has merit and that more accurate pressure determination coupled with additional thermochemical information and strand burner gas temperature measurements has the potential to make this approach a viable technique and one that can be applied in conjunction with other burning rate measurements. The proposed method is similar to a well-developed technique which is commonly applied to ballistic powders but with adjustments for the differences in geometry, pressure, and time of event.
Keywords:propellant burning rate;propellant strand burner;solid propellant combustion;solid rocket motors