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      Effect of Metal Nanopowders on the Performance of Solid Rocket Propellants: A Review.

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          The effects of different types of nano-sized metal particles, such as aluminum (nAl), zirconium (nZr), titanium (nTi), and nickel (nNi), on the properties of a variety of solid rocket propellants (composite, fuel-rich, and composite modified double base (CMDB)) were analyzed and compared with those of propellants loaded with micro-sized Al (mAl) powder. Emphasis was placed on the investigation of burning rate, pressure exponent (n), and hazardous properties, which control whether a propellant can be adopted in solid rocket motors. It was found that nano-sized additives can affect the combustion behavior and increase the burning rate of propellants. Compared with the corresponding micro-sized ones, the nano-sized particles promote higher impact sensitivity and friction sensitivity. In this paper, 101 references are enclosed.

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          Journal
          Nanomaterials (Basel)
          Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2079-4991
          2079-4991
          Oct 17 2021
          : 11
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Third Department, Xi'an Modern Chemistry Research Institute, Xi'an 710065, China.
          [2 ] Science and Technology on Combustion and Explosion Laboratory, Xi'an Modern Chemistry Research Institute, Xi'an 710065, China.
          [3 ] Space Propulsion Laboratory (SPLab), Politecnico di Milano, I-20156 Milan, Italy.
          [4 ] Key Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control of Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.
          Article
          nano11102749
          10.3390/nano11102749
          8537742
          34685188
          54dbb2e4-1106-4b18-b1d6-6c7597013764
          History

          combustion performance,solid propellant,hazardous properties,material chemistry,nano-sized metal particles

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