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AP Composite Pyrolants

HMX and RDX are energetic materials that produce high-temperature combustion products at about 3000 K. If one assumes that the combustion products at high temperature are HjO, Nj, and CO, rather than COj, both nitramines are considered to be stoichiometricaUy balanced materials and no excess oxidizer or fuel fragments are formed. When HMX or RDX particles are mixed with a polymeric hydrocarbon, a nitramine pyrolant is formed. Each nitramine particle is surrounded by the polymer and hence the physical structure is heterogeneous, similar to that of an AP composite pyrolant... [Pg.325]

Fig. 15.12 Effect of boron particle size on the burning rates of an AP composite pyrolant. Fig. 15.12 Effect of boron particle size on the burning rates of an AP composite pyrolant.
Fig. 15.12 shows the burning rate characteristics of an AP composite pyrolant containing boron particles. The pyrolant is composed of j p(0A0),... [Pg.458]

Since nitramine pyrolants are fuel-rich materials, the flame temperature decreases with increasing hydrocarbon polymer content The polymers act as coolants and generate thermally decomposed fragments as a result of the exothermic heat of the nitramine particles. The major decomposition products of the polymers are H2, HCHO, CH4, and When AP particles are incorporated into nitramine pyrolants, AP-nitramine composite pyrolants are formed. AP particles produce excess oxidizer fragments that oxidize the fuel fragments of the polymers that surround them. Thus, the addition of AP particles to nitramine pyrolants forms stoichiometricaUy balanced products and the combustion temperature increases. [Pg.326]

B-AP pyrolants made with CTPB are cured with epoxy resin as in the case of conventional AP-CTPB composite propellants. The mixture ratio of large-sized AP particles (200 pm in diameter) and small-sized particles (20 pm in diameter) is 0.30/ 0.70. The mass fraction of boron is variously 0.010, 0.050, 0.075, or 0.150, and the diameter of the boron particles, d, is either 0.5 pm, 2.7 pm, or 9 pm. [Pg.327]


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