Combustion and Flame, Vol.182, 114-121, 2017
An effective method to embed catalyst on AP and its effect on the burn rates of aluminized composite solid propellants
This study makes an attempt to demonstrate the feasibility of a technique to embed the catalyst on ammonium perchlorate (AP) surface, in aluminized composite solid propellants. Micron sized iron oxide (10) and nano sized 10 were used in this study and its effect on the viscosity and burn rates of composite solid propellants were recorded. Burn rates of propellants prepared with this catalyst embedded AP were measured using a Crawford bomb and observed to be increasing using this technique due to the proximity of the catalyst with AP. The increase in burn rate obtained with micron sized and nano sized catalyst embedded on AP were 27.4% and 7.3%, respectively over those mechanically mixed in the propellant. The end of mix viscosity of the propellant prepared with nano 10 was observed to be highest (4.27 x 10(3) Poise) when it is mechanically mixed in the propellant. The viscosity of the propellant was observed to improve to 3.79 x 10(3) Poise with the use of the technique of embedding the nano catalyst on AP as the total number of particles reduced. These explanations were the result of a computational model of randomly packed particles of AP, aluminum and catalyst generated for a propellant with 1% catalyst. (C) 2017 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.