Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants

To prepare the porous NC-based (nitrocellulose-based) gun propellants, the batch foaming process of using supercritical CO2 as the physical blowing agent is used. The solubilities of CO2 in the single-base propellants and TEGDN (trimethyleneglycol dinitrate) propellants are measured by the gravimetr...

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Main Authors: Yu-xiang Li, Wei-tao Yang, San-jiu Ying
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2014-09-01
Series:Defence Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221491471400066X
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spelling doaj-285f9c000baa4f869c637c94b6c52b892021-05-02T04:42:33ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Defence Technology2214-91472014-09-0110326126810.1016/j.dt.2014.07.002Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellantsYu-xiang LiWei-tao YangSan-jiu YingTo prepare the porous NC-based (nitrocellulose-based) gun propellants, the batch foaming process of using supercritical CO2 as the physical blowing agent is used. The solubilities of CO2 in the single-base propellants and TEGDN (trimethyleneglycol dinitrate) propellants are measured by the gravimetric method, and SEM (scanning electron microscope) is used to observe the morphology of foamed propellants. The result shows that a large amount of CO2 could be dissolved in NC-based propellants. The experimental results also reveal that the energetic plasticizer TEGDN exerts an important influence on the pore structure. The triaxial tensile failure mechanism for solid-state nucleation is used to explain the nucleation of NC-based propellants in the solid state. Since some specific foaming behaviors of NC-based propellants can not be explained by the failure mechanism, a solid-state nucleation mechanism which revises the triaxial tensile failure mechanism is proposed and discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221491471400066XSolid-state foamingPlasticizationFoamed propellantNucleationPore growthTensile failure mechanism
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author Yu-xiang Li
Wei-tao Yang
San-jiu Ying
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Wei-tao Yang
San-jiu Ying
Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants
Defence Technology
Solid-state foaming
Plasticization
Foamed propellant
Nucleation
Pore growth
Tensile failure mechanism
author_facet Yu-xiang Li
Wei-tao Yang
San-jiu Ying
author_sort Yu-xiang Li
title Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants
title_short Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants
title_full Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants
title_fullStr Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the foaming behaviors of NC-based gun propellants
title_sort investigation on the foaming behaviors of nc-based gun propellants
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Defence Technology
issn 2214-9147
publishDate 2014-09-01
description To prepare the porous NC-based (nitrocellulose-based) gun propellants, the batch foaming process of using supercritical CO2 as the physical blowing agent is used. The solubilities of CO2 in the single-base propellants and TEGDN (trimethyleneglycol dinitrate) propellants are measured by the gravimetric method, and SEM (scanning electron microscope) is used to observe the morphology of foamed propellants. The result shows that a large amount of CO2 could be dissolved in NC-based propellants. The experimental results also reveal that the energetic plasticizer TEGDN exerts an important influence on the pore structure. The triaxial tensile failure mechanism for solid-state nucleation is used to explain the nucleation of NC-based propellants in the solid state. Since some specific foaming behaviors of NC-based propellants can not be explained by the failure mechanism, a solid-state nucleation mechanism which revises the triaxial tensile failure mechanism is proposed and discussed.
topic Solid-state foaming
Plasticization
Foamed propellant
Nucleation
Pore growth
Tensile failure mechanism
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221491471400066X
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