ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant

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Autor(a) principal: Nagamachi,Márcio Y.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Oliveira,José Irineu S., Kawamoto,Aparecida M., Dutra,Rita de Cássia L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462009000200153
Resumo: Abstract: The search for a smokeless propellant has encouraged scientists and engineers to look for a chlorine-free oxidizer as a substitute for AP (ammonium perchlorate). Endeavors seemed to come to an end when ADN (ammonium dinitramide) appeared in the West in the early 1990s. Although some drawbacks soon became apparent by that time, the foremost obstacle for its use in rocket-motors came from the patent originally applied for in the United States in 1990. Furthermore, environmental concerns have also increased during these two decades. Ammonium perchlorate is believed to cause thyroid cancer by contaminating soil and water. In addition, AP produces hydrogen chloride during burning which can cause acid rain and ozone layer depletion. Unlike AP, ADN stands for both smokeless and green propellant. Since then, much progress has been made in its development in synthesis, re-shaping, microencapsulation and solid propellant. The high solubility of ADN in water has also allowed its application as liquid monopropellant. Tests have revealed Isp (specific impulse) superior to that normally observed with hydrazine, one of the most harmful and hazardous liquid propellants. With constraints of use, along with the patent near to expiry, scientists and engineers are rushing to complete developments and patents until then.
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spelling ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellantADNAmmonium dinitrateSmokeless propellantgreen propellantoxidizerAbstract: The search for a smokeless propellant has encouraged scientists and engineers to look for a chlorine-free oxidizer as a substitute for AP (ammonium perchlorate). Endeavors seemed to come to an end when ADN (ammonium dinitramide) appeared in the West in the early 1990s. Although some drawbacks soon became apparent by that time, the foremost obstacle for its use in rocket-motors came from the patent originally applied for in the United States in 1990. Furthermore, environmental concerns have also increased during these two decades. Ammonium perchlorate is believed to cause thyroid cancer by contaminating soil and water. In addition, AP produces hydrogen chloride during burning which can cause acid rain and ozone layer depletion. Unlike AP, ADN stands for both smokeless and green propellant. Since then, much progress has been made in its development in synthesis, re-shaping, microencapsulation and solid propellant. The high solubility of ADN in water has also allowed its application as liquid monopropellant. Tests have revealed Isp (specific impulse) superior to that normally observed with hydrazine, one of the most harmful and hazardous liquid propellants. With constraints of use, along with the patent near to expiry, scientists and engineers are rushing to complete developments and patents until then.Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial2009-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462009000200153Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management v.1 n.2 2009reponame:Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)instname:Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial (DCTA)instacron:DCTA10.5028/jatm.2009.0102153160info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNagamachi,Márcio Y.Oliveira,José Irineu S.Kawamoto,Aparecida M.Dutra,Rita de Cássia L.eng2017-05-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2175-91462009000200153Revistahttp://www.jatm.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||secretary@jatm.com.br2175-91461984-9648opendoar:2017-05-29T00:00Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online) - Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial (DCTA)false
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title ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
spellingShingle ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
Nagamachi,Márcio Y.
ADN
Ammonium dinitrate
Smokeless propellant
green propellant
oxidizer
title_short ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
title_full ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
title_fullStr ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
title_full_unstemmed ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
title_sort ADN - The new oxidizer around the corner for an environmentally friendly smokeless propellant
author Nagamachi,Márcio Y.
author_facet Nagamachi,Márcio Y.
Oliveira,José Irineu S.
Kawamoto,Aparecida M.
Dutra,Rita de Cássia L.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,José Irineu S.
Kawamoto,Aparecida M.
Dutra,Rita de Cássia L.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nagamachi,Márcio Y.
Oliveira,José Irineu S.
Kawamoto,Aparecida M.
Dutra,Rita de Cássia L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ADN
Ammonium dinitrate
Smokeless propellant
green propellant
oxidizer
topic ADN
Ammonium dinitrate
Smokeless propellant
green propellant
oxidizer
description Abstract: The search for a smokeless propellant has encouraged scientists and engineers to look for a chlorine-free oxidizer as a substitute for AP (ammonium perchlorate). Endeavors seemed to come to an end when ADN (ammonium dinitramide) appeared in the West in the early 1990s. Although some drawbacks soon became apparent by that time, the foremost obstacle for its use in rocket-motors came from the patent originally applied for in the United States in 1990. Furthermore, environmental concerns have also increased during these two decades. Ammonium perchlorate is believed to cause thyroid cancer by contaminating soil and water. In addition, AP produces hydrogen chloride during burning which can cause acid rain and ozone layer depletion. Unlike AP, ADN stands for both smokeless and green propellant. Since then, much progress has been made in its development in synthesis, re-shaping, microencapsulation and solid propellant. The high solubility of ADN in water has also allowed its application as liquid monopropellant. Tests have revealed Isp (specific impulse) superior to that normally observed with hydrazine, one of the most harmful and hazardous liquid propellants. With constraints of use, along with the patent near to expiry, scientists and engineers are rushing to complete developments and patents until then.
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