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A pocket model for aluminum agglomeration in composite propellants
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1983
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringThermal Spray CoatingMetal Matrix CompositeEngineeringParticulate ReinforcementExplosive CompactionMechanical EngineeringPropellant Formulation VariablesCombustion TheoryComposite PropellantsPowder CompactionMaterial PerformanceAluminum PowderPocket ModelHeterogeneous Combustion
This paper presents a model for the purpose of estimating the fraction of aluminum powder that will form agglomerates at the surface of deflagrating composite propellants. The basic idea is that the fraction agglomerated depends upon the amount of aluminum that melts within effective binder pocket volumes framed by oxidizer particles. The effective pocket depends upon the ability of ammonium perchlorate modals to encapsulate the aluminum and provide a local temperature sufficient to ignite the aluminum. Model results are discussed in the light of data showing effects of propellant formulation variables and pressure.
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