## Abstract The thermal decomposition characteristics of RDX, binders, and RDX composite propellants were studied using thermal analytical techniques. Three kinds of binders were tested to elucidate the role of binder on the burning rate of the propellants. There were no apparent correlations betwe
Thermal Decomposition of AMMO/AP Composite Propellants
โ Scribed by Yoshio Oyumi; Yoshiaki Mitarai; Hakobu Bazaki
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 433 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0721-3115
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Thermal decomposition of AMMO/AP composite propellants was studied by DTA, TGA and DSC in helium atmosphere. The effects of accelerated aging at 347 K for 370 days on decomposition kinetics were also measured. AMMO/AP propellant showed two different decomposition steps, which were mainly the AMMO binder decomposed region and the reaction of AP dominated region. These regions were separated at around 20 % weight loss point at the condition used in this study. AMMO binder decomposition and AP decomposition were strongly related each other. The heat generated by the AMMO binder decomposition initiated and accelerated the thermal decomposition of AP. Although both Fe~2~O~3~ and CFe activated the thermal decomposition of AMMO/AP propellants, CFe mainly accelerated the decomposition of AMMO binder and Fe~2~O~3~ catalyzed the AP reactions which consisted of the AP decomposition and the reaction between decomposed AP and decomposed AMMO binder. AMMO/AP composite propellants were thermally stable even after aging at 347 K for 370 days.
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