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Model of High Pressure Water Jet Cutting Propellants and Experimental Study
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(1. School of Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China; 2. Liaoning Qingyang Chemical Industry Factory, Liaoyang 111001, China)

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    In order to solve the plug hole and distortion during nitroguanidine propellant cutting process, a high-pressure water jet cutting system device was designed, and its mechanical model was established. The jet cutting technology conditions were studied. The safety of cutting process was also evaluated. The combustion performance of jet cutting propellant samples was analyzed by the closed bomb test. Results show that, the jet cutting depths is inversely proportional to cutting velocity and strength of propellants. The kerf width increases with increasing target distance, which is consistent with theoretical analysis. Abrasive water jet can be used for cutting the propellants whether the solvent is removal or not, but water jet only used for cutting propellants unremoval of solvent. The max temperature of the nitroguanidine propellant surface is only 60 ℃ during the jet cutting process, which is below its initial thermal decomposition temperature(178.1 ℃). There is no significant difference in the combustion performance between the propellants cutting by jet and hand.

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张福炀,廖昕,伦晓梅,等.高压水射流切割发射药模型及实验研究[J].含能材料,2014,22(2):245-250.
ZHANG Fu-yang, LIAO Xin, LUN Xiao-mei, et al. Model of High Pressure Water Jet Cutting Propellants and Experimental Study[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2014,22(2):245-250.

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  • Received:July 05,2013
  • Revised:December 19,2013
  • Adopted:December 30,2013
  • Online: April 28,2014
  • Published: April 24,2014