Effects of AlH3 particle size and loading on the combustion and agglomeration of solid propellants

Lu Liu, Zhan Wen, Wen Ao, Dongliang Gou, Peijin Liu, Larry K.B. Li, Guoqiang He

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Abstract

Owing to its hydrogen storage capacity, aluminum hydride (AlH3) has been proposed as a potential fuel additive in solid rocket propellants to achieve a higher specific impulse and cooler combustion. In this experimental investigation, we examine the effects of AlH3 loading and particle size on the thermal decomposition, ignition, agglomeration and combustion of high-energy solid propellants at pressures up to 9.1 MPa. We use a variety of diagnostics, including thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and so on. The results show that adding AlH3 can enhance the thermal decomposition of the propellants. As the loading of fine-grained AlH3 increases, the combustion intensity drops, but the ignition delay time drops as well (by 60 %). When the AlH3 particle size increases, the ignition delay time rises, but it remains shorter than that of a baseline propellant containing Al instead of AlH3. Although AlH3 is found to lower the gas-phase flame temperature and temperature gradient, it enhances the burning rate and lowers the pressure exponent from 0.58 to 0.50. Fine-grained AlH3 is also found to shrink the near-burning surface agglomerates and condensed combustion products, increasing the combustion efficiency from 81.9 % to 94.7 %. However, coarse-grained AlH3 shows the opposite effect, decreasing the combustion efficiency to 63.3 %. Overall, this study sheds new light on the influence of AlH3 addition on high-energy propellants, facilitating the application of this promising fuel additive in solid rocket motors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113327
JournalCombustion and Flame
Volume262
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • AlH
  • Particle agglomeration
  • Rocket motors
  • Solid propellants

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