Effect of Antimony Trioxide and Carbon Black on the Mechanical Properties and Ablation Properties of Liner Insulation in Rocket Motors

Author:

Kitinirunkul Thirapat1,Kitchaiya Prakob1,Kiriratnikom Chesda2,Boonyarat Paisarn2,Nuanklai Suchuchchai2

Affiliation:

1. King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

2. Ministry of Defence

Abstract

This study focused on the mechanical properties and ablation properties of liner insulation in rocket motors for improving rocket performance by means of tensile strength, elongation, ablation rate and density. The following parameters were varied: amount of zinc oxide, antimony trioxide and carbon black (N550). It was found that the insulation of the rocket motors with antimony trioxide and carbon black provided higher the elongation and ablation rate. Thus, it was able to endure more heat from hot gas in combustion chamber. The result suggests that use of antimony trioxide and carbon black as filler in liner insulation can improve the thermal insulators and case-bonded in rocket motor between the solid propellant and the rocket motor tube.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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