2021
DOI: 10.1080/07370652.2021.1898491
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Laboratory scale method for preparation of mixture modeled composite fuels for hybrid propulsion

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“…In addition, its mass amounted to 89.29 g, thus allowing a 9.73 % theoretical porosity, also comparable to the 11.33 % figure for pure paraffin, both attained in a centrifugal casting process, without vacuum application, and thus significantly higher than the ones found in other studies [44,45]. This result seems coherent with the decrease in volumetric contraction stemming from centrifugal casting in pure paraffin, as compared to static casting data [19]. Nonetheless, Figure 7 (a) and (b) show that its dimensional regularity is noticeable, particularly across the port, as well as within the composite grain, as can be seen in Figure 7 (c), whose absence of major cracks and voids suggests that the attained porosity is related to minor bubbles of entrapped air, evenly distributed across the composite grain.…”
Section: Combined Assessment Through Desirability Methodssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…In addition, its mass amounted to 89.29 g, thus allowing a 9.73 % theoretical porosity, also comparable to the 11.33 % figure for pure paraffin, both attained in a centrifugal casting process, without vacuum application, and thus significantly higher than the ones found in other studies [44,45]. This result seems coherent with the decrease in volumetric contraction stemming from centrifugal casting in pure paraffin, as compared to static casting data [19]. Nonetheless, Figure 7 (a) and (b) show that its dimensional regularity is noticeable, particularly across the port, as well as within the composite grain, as can be seen in Figure 7 (c), whose absence of major cracks and voids suggests that the attained porosity is related to minor bubbles of entrapped air, evenly distributed across the composite grain.…”
Section: Combined Assessment Through Desirability Methodssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The resulting temperature gap of nearly 32 °C is considerably smaller than the one from pure organic components under the same experimental conditions (circa 41 °C), as can be seen by comparing Figure 2 (a) and (b). This suggests an acceptable LDPE-paraffin miscibility level allowed by the preparation protocol, in the same pattern previously observed for crystallization enthalpy [19]. The attained re-duction of the melting temperature gap, regardless of the solid oxidizer amount, would benefit the entrainment occurrence in a hybrid motor, given the appropriate oxidizer mass flux is provided.…”
Section: Thermal Analysis -Melting Enthalpysupporting
confidence: 70%
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