Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB

In rocketry application, now-a-days instead of monopropellants slowly composite propellants are introduced. Burning rate of a solid state composite propellant depends on many factors like oxidizer-binder ratio, oxidizer particle size and distribution, particle size and its distribution, pressure,...

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Main Authors: Thunaipragasam Selvakumaran, Natarajan Kadiresh
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-983616119T .pdf
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spelling doaj-32789b32682a4ed8a3feacf8b56b8d952021-01-02T00:47:36ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632016-01-0120suppl. 41119112510.2298/TSCI16S4119T0354-983616119TExperimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLABThunaipragasam Selvakumaran0Natarajan Kadiresh1Sathyabama University, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Chennai, IndiaB.S. Abdur Rahman University, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Chennai, IndiaIn rocketry application, now-a-days instead of monopropellants slowly composite propellants are introduced. Burning rate of a solid state composite propellant depends on many factors like oxidizer-binder ratio, oxidizer particle size and distribution, particle size and its distribution, pressure, temperature, etc. Several researchers had taken the mass varied composite propellant. In that, the ammonium perchlorate mainly varied from 85 to 90%. This paper deals with the oxidizer rich propellant by allowing small variation of fuel cum binder ranging from 2%, 4%, 6%, and 8% by mass. Since the percent of the binder is very less compared to the oxidizer, the mixture remains in a powder form. The powder samples are used to make a pressed pellet. Experiments were conducted in closed window bomb set-up at pressures of 2, 3.5, and 7 MN/m2. The burning rates are calculated from the combustion photography (images) taken by a high-speed camera. These images were processed frame by frame in MATLAB, detecting the edges in the images of the frames. The burning rate is obtained as the slope of the linear fit from MATLAB and observed that the burn rate increases with the mass variation of constituents present in solid state composite propellant. The result indicates a remarkable increase in burn rate of 26.66%, 20%, 16.66%, and 3.33% for Mix 1, 2, 3, 4 compared with Mix 5 at 7 MN/m2. The percentage variations in burn rate between Mix 1 and Mix 5 at 2, 3.5, and 7 MN/m2 are 25.833%, 32.322%, and 26.185%, respectively.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-983616119T .pdfcompositesolid propellant materialburning rateimage processingparticle sizebinderammonium perchloratehydroxyl terminated poly-butadienetoluene di-isocyanateMATLAB
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Natarajan Kadiresh
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Natarajan Kadiresh
Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB
Thermal Science
composite
solid propellant material
burning rate
image processing
particle size
binder
ammonium perchlorate
hydroxyl terminated poly-butadiene
toluene di-isocyanate
MATLAB
author_facet Thunaipragasam Selvakumaran
Natarajan Kadiresh
author_sort Thunaipragasam Selvakumaran
title Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB
title_short Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB
title_full Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB
title_fullStr Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm MATLAB
title_sort experimental study on composite solid propellant material burning rate using algorithm matlab
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In rocketry application, now-a-days instead of monopropellants slowly composite propellants are introduced. Burning rate of a solid state composite propellant depends on many factors like oxidizer-binder ratio, oxidizer particle size and distribution, particle size and its distribution, pressure, temperature, etc. Several researchers had taken the mass varied composite propellant. In that, the ammonium perchlorate mainly varied from 85 to 90%. This paper deals with the oxidizer rich propellant by allowing small variation of fuel cum binder ranging from 2%, 4%, 6%, and 8% by mass. Since the percent of the binder is very less compared to the oxidizer, the mixture remains in a powder form. The powder samples are used to make a pressed pellet. Experiments were conducted in closed window bomb set-up at pressures of 2, 3.5, and 7 MN/m2. The burning rates are calculated from the combustion photography (images) taken by a high-speed camera. These images were processed frame by frame in MATLAB, detecting the edges in the images of the frames. The burning rate is obtained as the slope of the linear fit from MATLAB and observed that the burn rate increases with the mass variation of constituents present in solid state composite propellant. The result indicates a remarkable increase in burn rate of 26.66%, 20%, 16.66%, and 3.33% for Mix 1, 2, 3, 4 compared with Mix 5 at 7 MN/m2. The percentage variations in burn rate between Mix 1 and Mix 5 at 2, 3.5, and 7 MN/m2 are 25.833%, 32.322%, and 26.185%, respectively.
topic composite
solid propellant material
burning rate
image processing
particle size
binder
ammonium perchlorate
hydroxyl terminated poly-butadiene
toluene di-isocyanate
MATLAB
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-983616119T .pdf
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