2023
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace10030222
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Effect of Al–Li Alloy on the Combustion Performance of AP/RDX/Al/HTPB Propellant

Abstract: Aluminium–lithium alloy (Al–Li alloy) powder has excellent ignition and combustion performance. The combustion product of Al–Li alloy powder combined with ammonium perchlorate is gaseous at the working temperature of solid rocket motors, which greatly reduces the loss of two-phase flow. Experimental investigations were thoroughly conducted to determine the effect of the Al–2.5Li (2.5 wt% lithium) content on propellant combustion and agglomeration based on thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry, hea… Show more

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“…Another method involves alloying Al with other metals, which has been proven to be effective in improving the ignition and combustion of Al particles. Various Al-based alloys, such as Al–Li, , Al–Mg, , and Al–Zn, have been developed. Al-based alloys have a lower ignition temperature with an enhanced combustion efficiency due to microexplosion, exothermic alloying/oxidation channels, and exothermic reactions of intermetallic reactions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another method involves alloying Al with other metals, which has been proven to be effective in improving the ignition and combustion of Al particles. Various Al-based alloys, such as Al–Li, , Al–Mg, , and Al–Zn, have been developed. Al-based alloys have a lower ignition temperature with an enhanced combustion efficiency due to microexplosion, exothermic alloying/oxidation channels, and exothermic reactions of intermetallic reactions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A missile that has been launched from a jet aircraft has had to withstand temperatures that are substantially lower than those on the ground (as low as -50°C). The material experiences internal stresses and strains as a result of these temperature fluctuations [7]. The two most frequent failure modes are the propellant material breaking and the casing and propellant material deboning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%