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NC-based Propellant

Compatibility and simulation of the heating up of the propellant charge body of a high precision machine gun

The new precision machine gun in development at company Diehl uses a propellant charge without any case. It is based on consolidated NC double base ball powder. For ballistic reasons a defined distance between propellant charge body (PB) and the wall of the combustion chamber must be adjusted and for this a new feature was developed in cooperation with Fraunhofer ICT. The distance is achieved with foam stripes based on polyurethane energized by HMX. To avoid a degradation of the ballistic properties during use time, compatibility investigations using heat flow microcalorimetry have been performed to select suitable foam formulations. For this special assessment the criteria have been developed …

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Optimization of Modeling of Propellants Aging Investigated According to NATO AOP-48 Ed.2 Test Procedure

The stability test procedure according to NATO-AOP 48 Ed. 2 commonly applied for the explosives and nitrocellulose-based propellants is based on the assumption that the kinetic description of the process of stabilizer depletion can be done by applying the reaction-order (RO) model for the fitting experimental data. In the present paper another procedure is proposed by application more general Prout-Tompkins (PT) model based on the autocatalytic character of the reaction. Presented computer simulations indicate that PT model allows much better fit of the processes which kinetics is not fully determined …

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