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Thermolysis and Sensitivities of Solid Propellants Using Characterized Nano Oxidizers Involving Energy Performance Evaluation

18 Pages Posted: 29 Aug 2022 Publication Status: Published

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Xiaolan Song

North University of China

Xiaohui Gao

North University of China

Yong Kou

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Zhihong Yu

North University of China

Yi Wang

North University of China

Chongwei An

North University of China

Fengsheng Li

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Abstract

This investigation was devoted to exploring the thermal decomposition and sensitivity characteristics of solid propellants using nano-AN and nano-AP as oxidizers. The morphology, surface elements, and crystal structure of nano-AP and nano-AN were investigated by SEM, BET, EDS, and XRD. DSC and TG-MS were used to investigate the thermal decomposition mechanism of nano-AP and nano-AN solid propellants. The mechanical sensitivity of the different solid propellants containing nano-AN and nano-AP was tested and their energy performance was also evaluated. The results show that the microscopic morphology of nano-AN and nano-AP is network-like with the one-dimensional scale less than 100 nm, and the crystal phases of the two are consistent with the raw AN and raw AP, respectively. The thermal decomposition activation energy of AN/CMDB-4 propellant containing nano-AN is 717.46 kJ/mol, while that of AP/HTPB-6 propellant containing nano-AP is 422.33 kJ/mol. The main decomposition products of AN/CMDB-4 propellant are CO2, N2O, NO, CH2O, CO, N2, H2O, CH4 and H2. The products of CO2, N2O, NO, CH2O, CO, N2, H2O, CH4 and H2 are also generated during the decomposition of AP/HTPB-6 propellant. With the increase of nano-AN and nano-AP in propellants, the mechanical sensitivity of AN/CMDB solid propellant decreases, while that of AP/HTPB solid propellant increases. The theoretical standard specific impulse Isp of AN/CMDB and AP/HTPB propellants are 2439.5 N·s·kg-1 and 2449.3 N·s·kg-1, respectively. The above conclusions show that nano-AP and nano-AN can improve the thermal decomposition performance and the safety of solid propellants, which are expected to be widely used in solid propellants.

Keywords: nano-AP, nano-AN, solid propellants, thermal decomposition, sensitivities

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Suggested Citation

Song, Xiaolan and Gao, Xiaohui and Kou, Yong and Yu, Zhihong and Wang, Yi and An, Chongwei and Li, Fengsheng, Thermolysis and Sensitivities of Solid Propellants Using Characterized Nano Oxidizers Involving Energy Performance Evaluation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4203883 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4203883

Xiaolan Song (Contact Author)

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Xiaohui Gao

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Yong Kou

Nanjing University of Science and Technology ( email )

No.219, Ningliu Road
Nanjing, 210094
China

Zhihong Yu

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Yi Wang

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Chongwei An

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Fengsheng Li

Nanjing University of Science and Technology ( email )

No.219, Ningliu Road
Nanjing, 210094
China

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