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Characterization Method for Fragmentation Degree of Propellant Charge
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(1. Institute of Launch Dynamics, NUST, Nanjing 210094, China; 2. Mechanics Experiment Center, NUST, Nanjing 210094, China)

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    To characterize the fragmentation degree of propellant charge quantitatively, the concepts of dynamic vivacity ratio and initial dynamic vivacity ratio (IDVR) were introduced. The dynamic vivacity ratio, which is the ratio of burning surface area of fragmented propellant charge to the corresponding not-fragmented propellants charges, and IDVR, which is the ratio of burning surface area of fragmented propellant charge to the corresponding not-fragmented propellants charges at the initial time were deduced using the gas state equations of the closed bomb. The close bomb tests were done with three kinds of petal propellants with 19 holes and different lengths of 13.6 mm, 10 mm and 5 mm. The p -tcurves of the propellants with different lengths were obtained. The IDVR of the corresponding propellants was gained by processing the p-t curves. The initial surface area of propellants with different lengths was obtained via calculation based on the geometrical shape, and then the IDVRs of the propellants were obtained. Results show that the IDVRs′ results of tests are close to the calculated values, showing that the IDVR of the propellant can denote the fragmentation degree of fragmented propellant charge quantitatively.

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王燕,芮筱亭,冯宾宾,等.发射装药破碎程度表征方法研究[J].含能材料,2015,23(1):57-61.
WANG Yan, RUI Xiao-ting, FENG Bin-bin, et al. Characterization Method for Fragmentation Degree of Propellant Charge[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2015,23(1):57-61.

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History
  • Received:September 02,2013
  • Revised:April 28,2014
  • Adopted:June 09,2014
  • Online: January 20,2015
  • Published: January 20,2015