[AR] Re: Liquid phase propellant mixing

  • From: Terry McCreary <tmccreary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2020 11:03:35 -0500

Also in Ellern's "Military and Civilian Pyrotechnics".  It's online, somewhere.

On 7/12/2020 4:29 AM, Hagen Hübner wrote:



More nitrate-eutectics can be found in Hardt, A.P.: "Pyrotechnics", p. 38.
He even lists eutectics with urea. And I, too, would be very interested in
the results.

Hagen



Am .07.2020, 18:52 Uhr, schrieb Henry Spencer <hspencer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

On Fri, 10 Jul 2020, James Fackert wrote:
If you could find a euctectic mix of oxidizers that melted at around
100' C,  and asphalt or euctectic sugar or peg with similar melt temp...
No solid loading issues, no significant amount of mixed propellant
outside the motor, no voids issues.

If they weren't miscible, there'd be a strong tendency for the liquid to
separate into two layers.  If they were miscible, even somewhat, or if
you
could do something like an emulsion to get them intimately mixed
temporarily regardless... then the liquid would almost certainly be an
explosive, and it might stay that way when solidified.

A report on the results would be interesting reading, provided the work
was done by someone else at least 50 miles away from me. :-)

The whole *point* of composite propellants is that the fuel and oxidizer
don't mix *too* intimately.

Henry

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