Influence of the electric field on the low-temperature thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate/polystyrene propellant
β Scribed by K. Kishore; V.R. Pai Verneker; M.R. Sunitha
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 287 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-2180
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β¦ Synopsis
An electric field (100 V/cm at 230Β°C and 150Β°C) has been applied to ammonium perchlorate (AP)/polystyrene (PS) propellant mixtures in order to understand the low temperature decomposition behavior of the propellant. The charge-carrying species is anionic in nature at 230Β°C, which could be CIO4-, but is cationic at 150Β°C, which could be either NH4+ or H + . These results are parallel to that observed for pure ammonium perchlorate (AP) pellets II ]. The burning rate (k) of the propellant was found to follow the same trend as that for the thermal decomposition of the propellant on application of an electric field. At 150Β°C t: was higher at the -ve electrode than at the + ve electrode, but at 230Β°C just the opposite was observed. Kinetic studies have confirmed that the decomposition of the orthorhombic AP follows two mechanism corresponding to E = 30 kcal mol-I (180-230Β°C) and E = 15 kcal mol-t ( 150-180Β°(?).
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