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US 5372070

BURN RATE MODIFICATION OF SOLID PROPELLANTS WITH BISMUTH TRIOXIDE

Assignee

THIOKOL CORPORATION

Filed

Feb 10, 1992

Granted

Dec 13, 1994

Location

Huntsville AL (NASA/Army)

Abstract

Propellant formulations are provided which include non-toxic burn rate modifiers. In order to produce a usable propellant formulation, it is necessary to control the burn rate of the propellant. Failure to adequately control the propellant burn rate often results in unacceptable performance of the propellant. For example, during the operation of a rocket motor, or similar device which contains a propellant, the propellant may produce operating pressures which are too high or too low for the intended purpose of the device. It has often been the practice to add lead to rocket motor propellants in order to modify the burn rate and to maintain the burn rate within acceptable parameters. Lead, however, is known to be toxic and a pollutant. Accordingly, it is desirable to replace the lead in the formulation. It has been found herein that bismuth trioxide is capable of modifying the burn rate of propellants without resorting to lead as a burn rate additive. Accordingly, the use of bismuth trioxide is taught as effective burn rate modifiers in propellants, in order provide non-toxic means for modifying the propellant burn rate.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jul 16, 1992

Rescinded

Jan 31, 1994

Duration

1 year, 6 months

Inventor

  • 1JAMIE B. NEIDERT

Sensitive facility: Huntsville AL (NASA/Army)

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