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Acta Armamentarii ›› 2024, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (5): 1582-1592.doi: 10.12382/bgxb.2022.1060

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Thermal Interaction Mechanisms of Black Powders with Different Particle Sizes and Cellulose as Packing Material during Ignition

LI Yuxue1, TIAN Xiaotao1,2, MA Yifan1, LIU Peijin1, YAN Qilong1,*()   

  1. 1 National Key Laboratory of Solid Propulsion, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, Shaanxi, China
    2 Xi’an Modern Control Technology Research Institute, Xi’an 710065, Shaanxi, China
  • Received:2022-11-15 Online:2023-08-22
  • Contact: YAN Qilong

Abstract:

In order to study the effect of cellulose shell on the thermal behaviors, including pyrolysis gaseous products, ignition and combustion characteristics of black powder with different particle sizes, a series of black powder/cellulose composite samples are prepared. Various characterization techniques, including scanning electron microscopy(SEM), simultaneous thermal analysis (DSC-TG-FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), bomb calorimetry, and home-made combustion diagnostic system, are used to investigate the prepared composites and their combustion condensed products (CCPs). The results show that the overall heat releases of two black powders are decreased by 66.4% and 58.5% with the cellulose content of 33.3%, respectively. Moreover, the gas phase product analysis shows that the cellulose does not change the pyrolysis pathways of black powder, of which gas-phase products mainly include H2O, CO2 and NO2. The cellulose only affects the energy release process of black powder, but has little effect on the energy release of black powder with different particle sizes, the difference between the energy release changes of these two composites is only 3.1%. It is found that the black powder with smaller particle size and its cellulose composite burns more violently, with larger flame area and higher combustion temperature. However, the cellulose has a negative effect on the combustion performance of black powder, mainly reducing the burning rate and flame radiation intensity of black powder, and decreasing the flame temperature by 273.7℃ and 299.4℃. In addition, the cellulose promotes the agglomeration of condensed phase products of black powder and reduces its combustion efficiency.

Key words: black powder, thermal interaction, decomposition product, burning rate, flame structure

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