Propellants based on Hydroxyl Terminated Polybutadiene/Ammonium Perchlorate (HTPB/AP) are the most commonly used in most of the rocket engines used by the Brazilian Armed Forces. This work aimed at the possibility of extending its useful life (currently in 10 years) by performing kinetic-chemical analyzes of its energetic material via Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and also performing computer simulation of aging process using the software Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator (LAMMPS). Thermal analysis via DSC was performed in triplicates and in three heating ratios (5 ºC, 10 ºC, and 15 ºC) of rocket motor with 11 years shelf-life, using the Arrhenius equation to obtain its activation energy, using Ozawa and Ki...
A great deal of interest has been given to extending the life of our fleet of solid rocket motors. O...
Butacene® (trademark by SNPE, France) with ferrocenyl groups chemically bonded to HTPB backbone lead...
Ageing behaviour of polystyrene (PS)/ammonium perchlorate (AP) propellent leading to ballistic chang...
Three HTPB-based rocket propellant formulations containing ammonium perchlorate and aluminum particl...
Three HTPB-based rocket propellant formulations containing ammonium perchlorate and aluminum particl...
Understanding aging in solid propellants is important for predicting the service lifetime of solid r...
Thermal decomposition kinetics of solid rocket propellants based on hydroxyl-terminated polybutadien...
The kinetics of the thermal decomposition for a naturally ageing ammonium perchlorate (AP) and hydro...
The present study is devoted to researching the thermal security problems of large-scale solid rocke...
A lifetime prediction study is carried out on four triple base propellant compositions by artificial...
In this work, seven different, naturally aged gun propellants and four rocket propellants have been ...
Features such as lowcost, safety, throttleability, and a wide range of appealing applications (e. g....
Butacene® is a polymeric binder with ferrocenyl groups chemically bonded to HTPB backbone. Through i...
The ageing of double base (DB) rocket propellants, as a consequence of the chemical reactions and ph...
The ageing of double base (DB) rocket propellants is the result of chemical decomposition reactions ...
A great deal of interest has been given to extending the life of our fleet of solid rocket motors. O...
Butacene® (trademark by SNPE, France) with ferrocenyl groups chemically bonded to HTPB backbone lead...
Ageing behaviour of polystyrene (PS)/ammonium perchlorate (AP) propellent leading to ballistic chang...
Three HTPB-based rocket propellant formulations containing ammonium perchlorate and aluminum particl...
Three HTPB-based rocket propellant formulations containing ammonium perchlorate and aluminum particl...
Understanding aging in solid propellants is important for predicting the service lifetime of solid r...
Thermal decomposition kinetics of solid rocket propellants based on hydroxyl-terminated polybutadien...
The kinetics of the thermal decomposition for a naturally ageing ammonium perchlorate (AP) and hydro...
The present study is devoted to researching the thermal security problems of large-scale solid rocke...
A lifetime prediction study is carried out on four triple base propellant compositions by artificial...
In this work, seven different, naturally aged gun propellants and four rocket propellants have been ...
Features such as lowcost, safety, throttleability, and a wide range of appealing applications (e. g....
Butacene® is a polymeric binder with ferrocenyl groups chemically bonded to HTPB backbone. Through i...
The ageing of double base (DB) rocket propellants, as a consequence of the chemical reactions and ph...
The ageing of double base (DB) rocket propellants is the result of chemical decomposition reactions ...
A great deal of interest has been given to extending the life of our fleet of solid rocket motors. O...
Butacene® (trademark by SNPE, France) with ferrocenyl groups chemically bonded to HTPB backbone lead...
Ageing behaviour of polystyrene (PS)/ammonium perchlorate (AP) propellent leading to ballistic chang...