Ignition kinetics of boron in primary combustion products of propellant based on its unique characteristics

Wen Ao, Yang Wang, Shixi Wu

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Abstract

Study on the boron-based primary combustion products can bridge the gap between primary combustion and secondary combustion in solid rocket ramjets. To clarify the initial state and ignition characteristics of boron particles in the after-burning chamber of solid rocket ramjets, the elemental, composition and morphology of the primary combustion products collected under gas generator chamber pressure of 0.2 MPa and 6 MPa were investigated by energy dispersive (EDS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive (SEM-EDS) individually. The ignition times of boron particles among the primary combustion products were determined using a high temperature tube furnace system. The BD model was adopted for numerical verification. The numerical solution procedure of boron ignition model in a real afterburner chamber was modified. The results show that the sum of B, C, O elements in the primary combustion products reaches approximately 90%. The primary combustion products are mainly consisted of B, C, and B2O3. Images of the primary combustion products present highly agglomeration, indicating an oxidation of boron surface. Numerous spherical carbon particles with a diameter around 100 nm are observed in the products. Three features of the boron in the primary combustion products are obtained, compared to virgin boron. First most of the boron lumps are covered by carbon particles on the surface. Second the mean particle size is five times larger than that of virgin boron. Third the overall initial oxide layer covered on boron surface increases its thickness by above 0.1 µm. The ignition time of boron in the primary combustion products reaches 20–30 ms under 1673–1873 K, which is quite different from virgin boron of ~4 ms. Numerical calculation results show the key reason leading to such a long ignition time is the variation of the initial oxide layer thickness. In conclusion, the physicochemical properties of boron particles are found to differ with virgin boron after primary combustion process. The accurate evaluation of the initial oxide layer thickness and initial particle radius is a crucial procedure before the numerical calculation of boron ignition kinetics. Results of our study are expected to provide better insight in the simulation of solid rocket ramjets working process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)450-458
Number of pages9
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume136
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Boron combustion
  • Ignition model
  • Primary combustion products
  • Solid rocket ramjets

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