Characterization of new minimum signature solid propellant based on ammonium perchlorate synergetic with sorbitol and magnesium metal / Muhammad Zakwan Azizi ... [et al.]

Azizi, Muhammad Zakwan and Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Hussein and Salleh, Zuraidah and Adnan, Alif Abni and Lailatul Atila, Lailatul Atila and Salleh, Nor Afizah (2024) Characterization of new minimum signature solid propellant based on ammonium perchlorate synergetic with sorbitol and magnesium metal / Muhammad Zakwan Azizi ... [et al.]. Journal of Mechanical Engineering (JMechE), 21 (2): 11. pp. 181-198. ISSN 1823-5514 ; 2550-164X

Abstract

Since the introduction of the concept of insensitive weapons, rocket motor designers must now ensure that their vulnerability is as low as possible. One of the inherent characteristics of a sugar-based propellant is the obvious plume coming out from the nozzle as a result of chemical reactions. The present work characterises a novel minimum signature composite solid propellant based on Ammonium perchlorate/Sorbitol with magnesium metal as a fuel and chlorine scavenger. The elemental stoichiometric coefficient and oxygen balance for the propellant mixture were calculated to find the optimum ratio between the oxidizer and fuel. The solid propellant of AP was prepared by mixing it with melted sorbitol and casting it into the cylindrical hollow tube using the freestanding method. The burning rate for five samples was measured at atmospheric pressure. The morphology was characterized by a scanning electron microscope. Calculation results reveal that ammonium perchlorate at 0.77% weight produced the best elemental stoichiometric coefficient and oxygen balance. The sample with the additive metal showed a significant increase in the burning rate. In all formulation samples of magnesium and ferrous oxide, the maximum burning rate at 0.126 cm/s showed that the metal additive and the propellant worked synergistically with each other. Results from SEM indicate that ammonium perchlorate spherical particles were uniformly dispersed within sorbitol. The addition of ferrous oxide increases the interaction between the component, and at the same time it gives the oxidizer the ability to interact more efficiently with the fuel and improve the physical strength of the solid propellant. This research is a minor step for Malaysia to become a top competitor in the aerospace industry in the future.

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Item Type: Article
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Azizi, Muhammad Zakwan
UNSPECIFIED
Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Hussein
hussein@uitm.edu.my
Salleh, Zuraidah
UNSPECIFIED
Adnan, Alif Abni
UNSPECIFIED
Lailatul Atila, Lailatul Atila
UNSPECIFIED
Salleh, Nor Afizah
UNSPECIFIED
Subjects: T Technology > TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy > Metallurgy
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > College of Engineering
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Mechanical Engineering (JMechE)
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journal > Journal of Mechanical Engineering (JMechE)
ISSN: 1823-5514 ; 2550-164X
Volume: 21
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 181-198
Keywords: Minimum Signature Solid Propellant; Ammonium Perchlorate; Sorbitol; Elemental Stoichiometric Coefficient; Oxygen Balance
Date: April 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/94425
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