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ADIABATIC COMPRESSION INITIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF LIQUIDLn PROPELLANT NITROMETHANE UNDER DYNAMIC FILL CONDITIONS
W. R. HerreraN. A. Messina
Southwest Research InstituteSan Antonio, TX 78228-0510
W. 0. Seals
ARDECProject Engineering
August 1990 L -
U.S. ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT ANDENGINEERING CENTER
Armament Engineering Directorate
us "RMYNeM s"ENT ,UNMOS Plicatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
ft CHEMICAL COMMANDARMAMENT ROE CENTER
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11. TITLE (INCLUDE SECURITY CLASSIFICATION)ADIABATIC COMPRESS!ON INITIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF LIQUID PROPELLANT NITROMETHANEUNDER DYNAMIC FILL CONDITIONS
12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S)W.R. Herrera and N.A. Messina, Southwest Research Institute; W. 0. Seals, ARDEC Project Engineer
13a. TYPE OF REPORT 13b. TIME COVERED 14. DATE OF REPORT (YEAR, MONTH, DAY) 15. PAGE COUNTFinal FROM 3/27/89 TO 8/4/89 August 1990 42
16. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTATION
17. COSATI CODES .J4 18. SUBJECT TERMS (CONTINUE ON REVERSE IF NECESSARY AND IDENTIFY BY BLOCK NUMBER)
FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP Nitromethane, Han-based propellants, Adiabatic compression,TEXS systems. Kinematic viscosity Bubbles,
19. ABSTRACT (CONTINUE ON REVERSE IF NECESSARY AND IDENTIFY BY BLOCK NUMBER)
SwRI used Princeton Combustion Research Laboratories (PCRL) to perform the designated tasks. Based upontheir results of their limited laboratory-scale experiments in the field engineering assessments and preliminaryfindings from TEXS system modeling, PCRL concluded that the use of nitromethane in Tactical Explosive Systemis probably safe. PCRL has also advised that any hazards that may exist can be minimized by taking the followingrecommendations:
1: : Change off-loading nozzle valve to the type that shuts more slowly.
2. Make sure that the 1.5 in. connecting pipe is PE (expandable) and not steel or other heavy walled pipe.
3. Make sure that all valves in the 1.5 in. are wide open types and not constructed of steel.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Tasks Performed 2
Conclusion 3
Appendix 5
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INTRODUCTION
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) was contracted under DOD Contract DAAA21-88-R-0021,Delivery Order 0003 to perform the following tasks:
1. Provide data on physical properties of nitromethane that are important in characterizinghydrodynamic surge pressure during dynamic fill processes and in characterizing bubblercollapse processes. Such data includes kinematic viscosity, vapor pressure, gas solubility(N, air), and compressibility. These physical properties are desired at cold and hottemperature extremes (-250F to 126 0F).
2. Conduct theoretical analysis of adiabatic compression phenomenon of bubbles in liquidnitromethane associated with hydrodynamic surge pressure wave in nominal dynamic filloperations by utilizing available experimental data and empirical correlations.
3. Conduct limited essential lab-scale experiments with government-furnished material(GFM) nitromethane sample for confirmation of Item 2 above.
4. Provide preliminary hazards statement based on results of Items 1, 2, and 3 available.This preliminary hazards statement will be refined at the conclusion of the programeffort.
5. Define "Phase II" Program Plan to establish safe operating corridor in multiparameterspace for dynamic fill process of nitromethane, to account for a typical or pathologicalperformance. This must take into account "what if' scenarios to properly answerpersonnel safety concerns.
TASKS PERFORMED
With the concurrence of U.S. Army Armament, Munition and Chemical Command, PicatinnyArsenal, New Jersey, SwRI used Princeton Combustion Research Laboratories (PCRL) to performthe designated tasks. PCRL has key technical personnel, equipment and facilities that were essentialto the proposed study. During the past several years, PCRL has conducted experimental investigationson the sensitivity of liquid propellants to compression ignition. This phenomenon has been identifiedas one of the potential sources of secondary ignition hazard as relates to the TEXS environment.Here we define secondary ignition as any ignition due to sources other than the desired directinitiation. In particular, compression ignition is that secondary ignition arising from hot spotdevelopment associated with bubble collapse under compressive loading of the liquid nitromethanecharge associated with hydrodynamic surge pressure waves. These bubbles may be brought into theTEXS pipeline from fill lines during the prefiring nitromethane dynamic filling process or may beformed by cavitation during the filling process.
The extent to which real fluid effects moderate the bubble dynamics needs to be quantified,especially at temperature extremes. Bubbles in the liquid nitromethane charge may contain reactivevapor or a mixture of permanent gas and vapor.
PCRL has the equipment and instrumentation necessary to characterize the kinematic viscosity,vapor pressure, gas solubility (4 2, air), and compressibility of nitromethane at cold and hottemperature extremes. In those instances where the desired data are available in the literature[government-furnished material (GFM) compendium of nitromethane data], these data will be usedto supplement the PCRL-generated data. PCRL has generated such data in the past on hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based liquid monopropellants.
PCRL conducted limited essential laboratory-scale experiments with GFM-furnishednitromethane for confirmning the response to nitromethane to the hydrodynamic surge pressure wavein nominal dynamic fill operations in TEXS application. A specialized dynamic flow fixture isoperational at PCRL for obtaining flow characteristics (volumetric flow rates, water-hammer hydrauliceffects, etc.) at various conditioning temperatures in the range -25"F to 126 0F. A transparent chamberpermits high-speed cinematography of the dynamic flow tests.
PCRL attended program briefing meetings held in Monroe, Louisiana, Yuma, Arizona, andDover, New Jersey, and gave a presentation (Appendix A) in fulfillment of the contractual tasks.
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CONCLUSIONS
Based upon the results of their limited laboratory-scale experiments, PCRL concluded that theuse of nitromethane in TEXS is probably safe. PCRL has also advised that any hazards that mayexist can be mninimized by taking the following recommendations:
1) Change off-loading nozzle valve to the type that shuts more slowly.
2) Make sure that the 1.5-in. connecting pipe is PE (expandable) and not steel or otherheavy walled pipe.
3) Make sure that all valves in the 1.5-in. pipe are wide open types and not constructed ofsteel.
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