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ACCELERATION EFFECTS IN SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKET MOTORS (PROPULSION)

Posted on:1986-12-18Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Auburn UniversityCandidate:LANGHENRY, MARK THOMASFull Text:PDF
GTID:1472390017959798Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The performance variations due to acceleration loads imposed on spinning solid propellant rocket motors are investigated. The four potentially most significant modes of acceleration-induced phenomena are identified from a study of the literature and modeled. The four modes are a mechanical mode which deals with deformations of the propellant and case; a thermodynamic mode which covers acceleration induced combustion phenomena; a stress mode which covers the stressed propellant's effect on burn rate; and a gas dynamic mode which deals with changes in gas flow in the chamber and through the nozzle. Simplified models of each mode are developed or taken from the literature and are added to an internal ballistics evaluation computer program. The resulting analysis is the first to include all of the modes. In order to do this an original analysis of the mechanical and stress modes was necessary. However, the analysis shows that the stress mode is not important for the circular perforated grains studied. The other effects are shown to have a significant influence on solid rocket motor performance. The magnitude of the different mode effects are such that one may not be ignored over the others as has been done in the past. The results of the analysis are compared to published rocket motor data. The comparisons indicate an erosive burning effect that is a function of spin rate. A qualitative explanation of the erosive effect is presented.
Keywords/Search Tags:Rocket, Acceleration, Solid, Propellant, Effect
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