Ramjet propellants

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Inventors

Calsson, Staffan
Schmid, Hermann

Application #

796806

Filed

Nov-25-1991

Published

Aug-23-1994

Current US Class

060/207
060/219
149/108.2
149/109.6
149/19.1

International Classes

C06B 021/00; C06B 115/10

Field of Search

149/19.1 149/108.2 149/109.6 60/207 60/219

Assignee

Nobelkrut AB (SE)

Examiners

Miller; Edward A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, Vande Sande & Priddy

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a general method for increasing the energy conversion from metal-containing rocket and ramjet propellants. According to the invention, this is achieved by means of combining the combustion of the fuel with exothermic intermetallic alloying reactions between components incorporated in the fuel. The invention also concerns rocket and ramjet propellants formulated in accordance with the abovementioned method.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method for fueling a ramjet comprising:

(a) providing at least one high energy explosive component selected from the group consisting of hexogen, octogen, hexanitrostilbene, pentaerythritoltetranitrate, trinitroaminotrinitrobenzene, 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one, trinitrotoluene, triaminoguanidine nitrate, nitroguanidine, and mixtures thereof;

(b) providing cohesive granules containing a binder and at least two alloying components which are capable of forming an intermetallic alloy by an exothermic reaction, said granules having a size in the range of about 100 to about 200 .mu.m, and said alloying components being selected to form an intermetallic alloy selected from the group consisting of:



Description
The present invention relates to a method for increasing the energy conversion from and primarily the gas temperature of rocket and ramjet propellants with the aid of exothermic intermetallic reactions which are driven more or less in parallel with the combustion of explosives incorporated in the fuel and, if appropriate, other combustible substances, such as, for example, binders. The invention permits the production of smaller rockets and ramjet engines than hitherto, or alternatively more powerful ones. The one fundamental difference between the rocket propellants produced in accordance with the invention and corresponding ramjet propellants is that the rocket propellants also contain the oxygen addition necessary for combustion of the fuel, whereas the pure ramjet propellants use exclusively for their combustion the atmospheric oxygen from the surrounding atmosphere. In addition, there is the type of ramjet fuel which is precombusted in a gas generator by means of its intrinsic oxygen content and is thereafter subjected to postcombustion in accordance with the afterburner chamber principle with the aid of atmospheric oxygen from the surrounding atmosphere.
 
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