Energetic double base propellant composition

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Inventors

Thomas, William E.
Martin, Thomas E.

Application #

522161

Filed

Nov-8-1974

Published

Jun-15-1976

Current US Class

149/100
149/108.2
149/92
149/97
149/98

International Classes

C06B 025/34; C06B 025/24; C06B 025/26; C06B 025/02

Field of Search

149/98 149/97 149/96 149/99 149/100 149/108.2 149/92 149/14 149/15

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Padgett; Benjamin R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Edelberg; Nathan, Gibson; Robert P., Voigt; Jack W.

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Abstract
An energetic double base propellant composition consisting essentially of trocellulose and nitroglycerin as the major ingredients with about 48-52 weight percent of the propellant composition being nitrocellulose and about 40-44 weight percent of the propellant composition being nitroglycerin, and the minor ingredients comprised of about 2-4 weight percent di-n-propyladipate, about 2-2.5 weight percent 2-nitrodiphenylamine, about 0.1-0.2 weight percent candelilla wax, and about 1.0-1.3 weight percent aluminum is disclosed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An energetic double base, solventless, extrudable propellant composition consisting essentially of about 48-52 weight percent of nitrocellulose, about 40-44 weight percent of nitroglycerin, about 2-4 weight percent of di-n-propyladipate, about 2-2.5 weight percent of 2-nitrodiphenylamine, about 0.1-0.2 weight percent candelilla wax, and about 1.0-1.3 weight percent aluminum.

2. The propellant composition of claim 1 wherein said nitrocellulose is present in an amount of about 51.0 weight percent, said nitroglycerin is present in an amount of about 42.3 weight percent, said di-n-propyladipate is present in an amount of about 3.4 weight percent, said 2-nitrodiphenylamine is present in an amount of about 2.1 weight percent, said candelilla wax is present in an amount of about 0.1 weight percent, and said aluminum is present in an amount of about 1.1 weight percent.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Double base propellant compositions which contain nitrocellulose, nitroglycerin, selected organic or inorganic salts for ballistic or stabilizer functions, and additives such as carbon black are generally considered normal double base propellant compositions. When an inorganic oxidizer salt is added to the formulation the term modified double base or composite double base is generally employed. Other compounds such as coating agents may be used with the inorganic oxidizer salt to achieve the desired properties in the finished propellant. The composite propellant compositions may include metal fuel along with other compounds which serve as ballistic modifiers, plasticizers, or processing aids. The propellants can be cast, extruded, or rolled depending on the formulation and the desired shape required for the cured propellant which is referred to as a propellant grain.

The burning rate curve, where burning rate is plotted against puressure, provides useful information to the propulsion engineer in designing a motor case for a particular mission. Also, the burning rate exponent of a propellant is another indicator to the artisan what advantages or disadvantages a propellant may offer. When the burning rate exponent is high the design problems for the motor case are more complex. Some propellants with an almost flat burning rate curve will have a low burning rate exponent. The motor case for a rocket motor using a plateau or mesa type propellant (i.e., where the burning rate is fairly constant over a wide pressure range) is quite different and less complex to design than where the motor case chamber pressure is extremely high, the propellant burning rate high, the the propellant burning rate exponent high. The grain design or construction can also be tailored to produce the desired burning rate pressure relationship.
 
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