Lecture - Solid Rockets - Introduction
Lecture - Solid Rockets - Introduction
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Outline
• Grain configurations
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Classification
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Classification
temperatures
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Applications
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Applications
Atlas V SRB and typical tactical missile configuration below.
Sutton, G; Biblarz, O (2017). Rocket Propulsion Elements. 9th ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. 438.
Sutton, G; Biblarz, O (2017). Rocket Propulsion Elements. 9th ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. 439.
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Fundamentals
A solid rocket motor’s operation and its design depend on the
propellant’s combustion characteristics such as burning rate, burning
surface, and grain geometry. The mass flow rate of a particular propellant
is generally defined as:
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Fundamentals
Below is a diagram of successive burning contours, spaced apart evenly
temporally. The grain is initially in a “star” shape consisting of a circular port and
five slots cut through the grain. These slots were made to increase the burning
surface area of the grain and therefore the mass flow rate and thrust of the
motor. Note that as the grain burns the surface area becomes smaller and the
thrust subsequently decreases.
Sutton, G; Biblarz, O (2017). Rocket Propulsion Elements. 9th ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. 441.
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Fundamentals
Hill, PH; Peterson, CR (1992). Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion. 2nd ed. USA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. 600.
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Flow Relations
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Burn Rate
The burn rate of a solid rocket motor (SRM) has been both theoretically and
experimentally determined to be a function of chamber pressure:
Where and are empirically defined constants dependent on the physical and
chemical properties of the SRM grain considered. The variable is called the
burning rate coefficient and is called the burning rate exponent. This equation is
essentially a curve fit of experimental data.
The burn rate can be further augmented by high gas velocity down the port of the
grain. This phenomenon is known as erosion burning.
Recall:
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Burn Rate
Heister, SD; Anderson, WE; Pourpoint, TL; Cassady, RJ (2019). Rocket Propulsion. Online: Cambridge University Press.
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The web distance represents the distance the surface has burned to relative to its
initial position. This distance will increase over time. In other words:
Or:
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