High Performance Rocket Propulsion (HPP)

Abstract

High Performance Rocket Propulsion (HPP) focuses on the development and demonstration of technologies to improve the IM response of HPP systems (rocket motors with Ammonium Perchlorate and with or without a metal fuel) for rockets and missiles launched from air, ground, and sea platforms. These technologies, when applied to rocket motors, improve IM response to one or more threats, while not degrading the response to other IM threats and at least maintaining munition performance. Technologies include, but are not limited to, rocket propellant ingredients (including synthesis, characterization and scale-up), reduced smoke or smoky propellants (including formulation, characterization and scale-up), rocket motor case design, materials for active and passive thermal mitigation, shock mitigation materials and techniques, passive and active coatings, active and passive venting techniques for motor cases or containers, ignition systems, sensors, and thrust mitigation techniques. Operating conditions may be controlled or widely varying in both temperature and vibration. The five, ten, or fifteen year goals of the HPP MATG are concentrated on solving the IM response of missile propulsion systems due to Fragment Impacts and Slow Cook Off for the majority of HPP rocket motors, and solving the Fast Cook Off response of very large HPP motors.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2014
Source ID
a0126977a44d7f5fc10b02bc2ff3cb0a

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.
  • Rocket Propulsion.

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