TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of the initial agglomerates of aluminized composite propellants
AU - Liu, Mengying
AU - Liu, Zhu
AU - Li, Shipeng
AU - Yu, Wenhao
AU - Wang, Ningfei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - The size distribution and morphology evolution of the initial agglomerates on the burning surface of aluminized composite propellants have a strong influence on the agglomeration mechanism and size of condensed products. However, most previous research has focused on the establishment of size prediction models, and research on other characteristics of initial agglomerates is still lacking. The characteristics of the size distribution and evolution of the morphology of the initial agglomerates are investigated in this study. Analysis of the size distribution of the initial agglomerates shows that the distribution is regular in the stable combustion stage, and the agglomerates in this stage show weak agglomeration. The morphologies of the initial agglomerates are found to comprise coral-like structures composed of small alumina particles with strong fluidity in Stage (a), in which the effect of accumulation is dominant. In Stage (b), the initial agglomerates exhibit a relatively stable form of a ‘spherical structure + coral-like bond’, and the effects of accumulation and combustion are in dynamic equilibrium. In Stage (c), the initial agglomerates are spherical with an oxidation cap, and this stage is dominated by combustion. Through analysis of the characteristics of the size distribution and morphology evolution of the initial agglomerates, the agglomeration mechanism of aluminum particles on the burning surface is further clarified, which provides the foundation for further research.
AB - The size distribution and morphology evolution of the initial agglomerates on the burning surface of aluminized composite propellants have a strong influence on the agglomeration mechanism and size of condensed products. However, most previous research has focused on the establishment of size prediction models, and research on other characteristics of initial agglomerates is still lacking. The characteristics of the size distribution and evolution of the morphology of the initial agglomerates are investigated in this study. Analysis of the size distribution of the initial agglomerates shows that the distribution is regular in the stable combustion stage, and the agglomerates in this stage show weak agglomeration. The morphologies of the initial agglomerates are found to comprise coral-like structures composed of small alumina particles with strong fluidity in Stage (a), in which the effect of accumulation is dominant. In Stage (b), the initial agglomerates exhibit a relatively stable form of a ‘spherical structure + coral-like bond’, and the effects of accumulation and combustion are in dynamic equilibrium. In Stage (c), the initial agglomerates are spherical with an oxidation cap, and this stage is dominated by combustion. Through analysis of the characteristics of the size distribution and morphology evolution of the initial agglomerates, the agglomeration mechanism of aluminum particles on the burning surface is further clarified, which provides the foundation for further research.
KW - Agglomeration
KW - Aluminized composite propellants
KW - Initial agglomerates
KW - Morphology evolution
KW - Size distribution
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U2 - 10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.07.029
DO - 10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.07.029
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85111029183
SN - 0094-5765
VL - 188
SP - 130
EP - 139
JO - Acta Astronautica
JF - Acta Astronautica
ER -