Abstract:
The effects on the burning and thermal decomposition of composite rocket propellants, based on ammonium perchlorate and butyl rubber, of oxide coated catalysts applied to tge surface of the ammonium perchlorate crystals and introduced into the propellant in the form of a colloidal suspension are investigated. It is shown that the possibility of changing the burning rate by means of applying the catalyst on the oxidizer crystal surface is determined by the chemical nature, the content of the compounds deposited on the oxidizer surface, and by the structure of the coating formed on the ammonium perchlorate surface. Excluding the agglomeration of the catalytic additives using the developed methods, the variation in their dispersivity and the nature of localization in the propellant are the indicators of the propellant's performance efficiency within the region of small additive concentrations (up to 0.5%) in the propellant.