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Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves

2017 year, number 1

Composition and Characteristics of Primary Combustion Products of B-Based Propellants

J. Liu1, D. Liang1, J. Xiao2, B. Chen1, Ya. Zhang1, J. Zhou1, K. Cen1
1Clean Energy Utilization Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027 China
2Institute of Aerospace Chemotechnology, Xiangyang, 441003 China
Keywords: топлива на основе бора, первичные продукты горения, анализ состава, микроморфология, размер частиц, B-based propellant, primary combustion products, composition analysis, micro-morphology, particle size

Abstract

Primary combustion products of B-based propellants are incomplete combustion products that are emitted from the gas generator of a solid ducted rocket. Studying the composition of primary combustion products provides valuable information about the primary combustion process and also helps to better understand the secondary combustion process. The particle size of the primary combustion products is analyzed by a laser particle size analyzer. The qualitative analysis of the sample composition is performed by using x-ray diffraction, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry experiments. Based on these results, an integrated quantitative analysis of the sample composition is conducted. The quantitative analysis methods include tube furnace heating, ion chromatography, infrared spectroscopy, and inductively coupled plasma chromatography. In addition, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometry are also used to analyze the micro-morphology and distribution of different components in the sample. The primary combustion products mainly contain B, C, BmCn, H3BO3, B2O3, BN, Mg, MgCl2, and NH4Cl. BmCn (22-24%), H3BO3 (20%), and B (16.8%) are the three major components, while BmCn, B, and C (9.8-11.8%) are the three combustible components present in the highest amounts. The oxidant NH4ClO4 is completely consumed during the primary combustion, while the metal additive Mg does not show much reactivity. The micro-morphology and distribution of BmCn, H3BO3 (or B2O3), B, Mg, and C in the sample are investigated. Some components in the primary combustion products are found to be agglomerated, while some components are dispersed. Large particles in the sample mainly include B and Mg, while BmCn, H3BO3 (or B2O3), and C particles are small. In general, the combustion completeness of the primary combustion products is rather low. Therefore, better understanding and controlling of the secondary combustion process is very important to improve the performance of B-based propellants.