Liquid monopropellant compositions

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Inventors

Weill, Paul B.
Darby, Paul L.

Application #

651099

Filed

Jun-29-1967

Published

Sep-13-1977

Current US Class

149/105
149/46
149/47
149/62
149/74
149/76
149/78
149/92

International Classes

C06B 047/04

Field of Search

149/46 149/47 149/61 149/62 149/74 149/70 149/75 149/76 149/78 149/105 149/83 149/92

Assignee

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

Examiners

Lechert, Jr.; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sciascia; Richard S., McGill; Arthur A., Lall; Prithvi C.

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Abstract
A three component liquid monopropellant composition, adaptable for provid underwater propulsion which comprises an amine salt, oxidant and a desensitizing quantity of water sufficient to provide cooling and steam generation. A method for providing underwater propulsion wherein the aforesaid liquid monopropellant is combusted in the combustion chamber of an underwater reaction motor.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A liquid monopropellant adaptable for underwater propulsion which consists of an aqueous solution comprising;

a. a secondary or tertiary amine salt of an oxidizing acid selected from the group consisting of perchloric acid and nitric acid

b. a water soluble oxidant, and

c. water present in an amount of at least 20% by weight of total composition when the amine salt is a nitric acid amine salt, and present in an amount of at least 35% by weight of total composition when the amine salt is a perchloric acid amine salt.

2. The liquid monopropellant of claim 1 wherein the quantity of water selected is sufficient to limit the standard heat of combustion of the monopropellant to a maximum of substantially 900 calories per gram when the amine salt is a nitric acid amine salt and substantially 700 calories per gram when the amine salt is a perchloric acid amine salt.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a novel propellant composition and more particularly to a novel liquid monopropellant composition suitable for rendering underwater propulsion. In a further aspect, this invention relates to a method for obtaining underwater propulsion whereby the novel liquid monopropellant of this invention is combusted in the chamber of an underwater reaction motor.

Propellant compositions may be generally classed according to their physical state, whether solid, liquid, or slurry, a hybrid of solid and liquid. Within these broader definitions, propellant compositions may be typified as being multipropellant or monopropellant, depending on whether the fuel and oxidant are stored and maintained separately until the moment of combustion or are combined in a single composition. In general, liquid monopropellants are considered the favored class of propulsion means since they are easier to load, require only one tank for storage, one pump, one nozzle, one fuel line and one set of controls, and further because variable thrust control in the liquid propellant is generally easier to obtain. Heretofore, however, no wholly satisfactory liquid monopropellant composition has been provided for underwater utility in such critical operations as torpedo propulsion and the like. Consequently, the prior art has been forced to rely on such lesser desirable compositions as the solid monopropellants or the solid or liquid multipropellants. Solid propellants are unsatisfactory for torpedo propulsion for several reasons: first, due to possible variances in burning area resulting from uneven erosion and cracking, combustion of the solid propellant is of an unacceptably unsteady rate; second, since combustion of solid propellants generally result in the formation of a high percentage of non-condensible exhaust gases, underwater vehicles propelled by solid propellants are often characterized by severe wake formation in shallow waters; and finally, since both thrust and combustion in solid propellants are pressure dependent, propulsion of the underwater vehicle is highly sensitive to slight vehicle depth variations.
 
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