Low-Thrust Solid Rocket Motors for Small, Fast Aircraft Propulsion: Design and Development

JOURNAL OF PROPULSION AND POWER(2022)

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Small, low-thrust, long-burn-time solid propellant rocket motors could provide propulsion for a new class of kilogram-scale, transonic, uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). This paper investigates technological challenges of small, low-thrust solid rocket motors: slow-burn solid propellants, motors that have low thrust relative to their size (and thus have low chamber pressure), thermal protection for the motor case, and small nozzles that can withstand long burn times. Slow-burn propellants were developed using ammonium perchlorate and 0-20% oxamide (burn-rate suppressant), with burn rates of 1-4 mm.s-1 at 1 MPa. Using these propellants, a low-thrust motor successfully operated at a thrust/burn area ratio 10 times less than that of typical solid rocket motors. This kilogram-scale motor can provide 5-10 N of thrust for 1-3 min. An ablative thermal protection liner was tested in these firings, and a new ceramic-insulated nozzle was demonstrated. This paper shows that small, low-thrust solid motors are feasible and presents a baseline design for the integration of such a motor into a small UAV.
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Solid Rocket Motor, Aerodynamic Design, Aircraft Propulsion, Propellant Mass Fraction, Chamber Pressure, Combustion Instability, Thermal Protection System, Solid Propellant Rocket, Thermal Stresses, Convection
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