Through careful experimentation, this paper establishes that moisture trapped inside the pores of activated charcoal was the reason for the burn-rate enhancement of composite solid propellant observed in literature. This paper demonstrates that, even with the presence of moisture in activated charcoal, the propellants can not only be cured to be free from blow holes and voids but also have good mechanical properties. Experiments were also carried out to examine the possible mechanism for high burn rates and burn-rate pressure index observed in composite propellants when moisture was present in activated charcoal. Scanning-electron-microscope images show that moisture in activated charcoal reduces the binder melt flow. It is noticed that formation of the bubbly layer is more when moisture is present in the binder. This bubbly layer might be exploding near the surface of the propellant and taking away the binder melt layer. This could be the cause for the observed increase in the burn rate and burn-rate pressure index of aluminized composite propellants.


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    Title :

    Investigations on Activated Charcoal, a Burn-Rate Enhancer in Composite Solid Propellant


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    Publication date :

    2013-07-22


    Size :

    6 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English