TY - GEN
T1 - A Review on the Application and Usefulness of Metal Nanosized Particles in Solid Rocket Propellants
AU - Ghedjatti, Ilyes
AU - Shiwei, Yuan
AU - Haixing, Wang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 University of Split, FESB.
PY - 2018/8/27
Y1 - 2018/8/27
N2 - In order to make the next leap forward from the current generation of technology, energy applications ofnanotech-nology have been developed. Nanotechnology is any technology that contains components smaller than 100 nm. Nanomaterials research takes a materials science-based approach to nanotechnology, leveraging advances in materials metrology and synthesis which have been developed in support of microfabrication research. Materials with structure at the nanoscale often have unique optical, electronic, mechanical, thermal, magnetic or catalytic properties. This research work aims to review the most relevant, recent investigations that have been made in order to clarify the importance of the application of these energetic nanomaterials, particularly for aerospace propulsion, for solid rocket propellants characteristics and performance enhancement, and this by exploring the different factors and characteristics of these materials that influence the burning rates, burning times, ignition delays and temperatures. First, we explored the addition of metals to solid propellants for different applications and the advantages that it can bring. Then, we investigated the benefits of substituting metals micron-sized particles by their nanosized counterparts. Finally, the enhancement of composite solid propellants decomposition by using nanosized particles as catalysts. The benefits of utilizing nanoparticles consist of the potential to eliminate agglomeration encountered for larger particles, earlier ignition, higher total heat release rate, and further extension of the burning rate for functionalized/catalytic particles.
AB - In order to make the next leap forward from the current generation of technology, energy applications ofnanotech-nology have been developed. Nanotechnology is any technology that contains components smaller than 100 nm. Nanomaterials research takes a materials science-based approach to nanotechnology, leveraging advances in materials metrology and synthesis which have been developed in support of microfabrication research. Materials with structure at the nanoscale often have unique optical, electronic, mechanical, thermal, magnetic or catalytic properties. This research work aims to review the most relevant, recent investigations that have been made in order to clarify the importance of the application of these energetic nanomaterials, particularly for aerospace propulsion, for solid rocket propellants characteristics and performance enhancement, and this by exploring the different factors and characteristics of these materials that influence the burning rates, burning times, ignition delays and temperatures. First, we explored the addition of metals to solid propellants for different applications and the advantages that it can bring. Then, we investigated the benefits of substituting metals micron-sized particles by their nanosized counterparts. Finally, the enhancement of composite solid propellants decomposition by using nanosized particles as catalysts. The benefits of utilizing nanoparticles consist of the potential to eliminate agglomeration encountered for larger particles, earlier ignition, higher total heat release rate, and further extension of the burning rate for functionalized/catalytic particles.
KW - burning rate
KW - metal particles
KW - nano/micron-sized particles
KW - solid rocket propellants
KW - thermal decomposition
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85053441157
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85053441157
SN - 9789532900835
T3 - 2018 3rd International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies, SpliTech 2018
BT - 2018 3rd International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies, SpliTech 2018
A2 - Rodrigues, Joel J. P. C.
A2 - Nizetic, Sandro
A2 - Patrono, Luigi
A2 - Rodrigues, Joel J. P. C.
A2 - Solic, Petar
A2 - Perkovic, Toni
A2 - Vukojevic, Katarina
A2 - Milanovic, Zeljka
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies, SpliTech 2018
Y2 - 26 June 2018 through 29 June 2018
ER -