2021
DOI: 10.24018/ejers.2021.6.2.2347
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Performance Analysis of a Dual-Fuel Sugar Based Solid Rocket Propellant

Abstract: The effects of dual-fuel on improving the ballistic efficiency of a low energy sugar-based solid rocket propellant were investigated in this paper. This was achieved by establishing a threshold proportion of sucrose to sorbitol that provided the highest ballistic efficiency, using a beam load cell (model single-point 2,000 kg linearly defined by 0-20 kN force, with ±.005 percent precision). Seven different propellant formulations were prepared, loaded into the rocket motor and tested for performance. The major… Show more

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“…It is commonly used with potassium nitrate as a sounding rocket for solid propellant, while 40 % of the exhaust products are liquid droplets of potassium carbonate, which reduces rocket performance [23], [25]. By combining sorbitol, sucrose, and carbon powder with the solid propellant, it was reported that the smoke produced is minimized compared to other common formulations of KNSB (potassium nitrate sorbitol) propellant [26]. Few research that combined perchlorate metal with sorbitol has been done recently [27]- [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is commonly used with potassium nitrate as a sounding rocket for solid propellant, while 40 % of the exhaust products are liquid droplets of potassium carbonate, which reduces rocket performance [23], [25]. By combining sorbitol, sucrose, and carbon powder with the solid propellant, it was reported that the smoke produced is minimized compared to other common formulations of KNSB (potassium nitrate sorbitol) propellant [26]. Few research that combined perchlorate metal with sorbitol has been done recently [27]- [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%