<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>An experimental study of hypergolicity and ignition delay of pure and energized gelled ethanol with hydrogen peroxide was carried out. Experimental drop test results were obtained and discussed ...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107708280
2017
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Ethanol ; Gel ; Propellant ; Hypergolic ; Ignition delay ; Viscosity
SCOPUS,SCIE
학술저널
318-325(8쪽)
0
상세조회0
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<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>An experimental study of hypergolicity and ignition delay of pure and energized gelled ethanol with hydrogen peroxide was carried out. Experimental drop test results were obtained and discussed ...
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>An experimental study of hypergolicity and ignition delay of pure and energized gelled ethanol with hydrogen peroxide was carried out. Experimental drop test results were obtained and discussed by using Photron high speed camera imaging. This study represented a sufficient repeatability of ignition delay for hypergolic gel bipropellant development. Gelled ethanol fuel (pure and energized with nano-Al/B/C particle substitution) mixture with metal catalysts were formulated to examine its hypergolicity with ignition delays on the order of 1–30ms in most of cases, which are comparable with the existing liquid hypergolic bipropellant systems. The minimum ignition delay time was recorded for boron case at 1.33ms. And the calculated activation energy for the gelled ethanol fuel with pure and energetic particle substitution system resided within the range of 7–13kJ/mole along with shear thinning behavior. Temperature profile also indicated an exothermic nature of the propellant system with 1000 to 1600K recorded. Parameters such as apparent viscosity of the fuel, drop height and drop volume also played an important role for the hypergolicity of the system in a drop experimentation. It was also observed that the formation of a cage encapsulating the high temperature gases in a network formed by the gelling agent could result in a longer ignition delay.</P>