Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator

Previous published results of closed vessel investigations indicated that classical primers (electric or percussion with black powder bedding) when used with LOVA propellants cause unstable burning, deflagration or even lack of ignition. Capillary Plasma Generator is one of the most reliable ignitio...

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Main Authors: Jakub MICHALSKI, Zbigniew LECIEJEWSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland 2015-03-01
Series:Problemy Mechatroniki
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Online Access:http://publisherspanel.com/gicid/01.3001.0002.5145
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description Previous published results of closed vessel investigations indicated that classical primers (electric or percussion with black powder bedding) when used with LOVA propellants cause unstable burning, deflagration or even lack of ignition. Capillary Plasma Generator is one of the most reliable ignition sources which make possible a reduction of temperature gradient effect and control combustion process. Comparable tests of black powder and plasma ignition in closed vessel with conventional NC propellant were done. Shorter ignition time while using plasma was achieved.
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spelling doaj.art-842968c21cf048648b530ed6eb44e6d82022-12-22T03:56:14ZengMilitary University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandProblemy Mechatroniki2081-58912015-03-0161192610.5604/20815891.114975301.3001.0002.5145Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma GeneratorJakub MICHALSKI0Zbigniew LECIEJEWSKI1Military University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Aerospace, Institute of Armament Technology, Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Mechatronics and Aerospace, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandPrevious published results of closed vessel investigations indicated that classical primers (electric or percussion with black powder bedding) when used with LOVA propellants cause unstable burning, deflagration or even lack of ignition. Capillary Plasma Generator is one of the most reliable ignition sources which make possible a reduction of temperature gradient effect and control combustion process. Comparable tests of black powder and plasma ignition in closed vessel with conventional NC propellant were done. Shorter ignition time while using plasma was achieved.http://publisherspanel.com/gicid/01.3001.0002.5145internal ballisticsclosed vessel testplasma generator
spellingShingle Jakub MICHALSKI
Zbigniew LECIEJEWSKI
Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator
Problemy Mechatroniki
internal ballistics
closed vessel test
plasma generator
title Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator
title_full Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator
title_fullStr Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator
title_full_unstemmed Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator
title_short Closed Vessel Investigation of Propellant Ignition Process with Using Capillary Plasma Generator
title_sort closed vessel investigation of propellant ignition process with using capillary plasma generator
topic internal ballistics
closed vessel test
plasma generator
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