A friend of mine living in Eastern Europe is having good results with an AN and Aluminium based propellant.
Here are some details of his propellant:
AN - 60% fine ground (unknown mesh ball milled Fert grade prills)
Al - 20% 50 micron
Neutral (sanitary) silicone - 20%
Isp=239s at sea level.
Density - 1,66g/cm3
a=0.0273
n=0,338
r=1,3mm/s open air
Pressing at relatively low pressure /500-600kg/cm2 / or ramming
Mechanical strength is quite low.
This fuel was tested in motors up to 38mm with great results.
Notable things about this propellant is that it works very well in a vast range of Kn=100-300 and where the pressure is from 1MPa to 5Mpa and burning
is stable.
The combustion temperature is very high /2800*C/ and graphite nozzles or inserts are needed.Also powerful igniters are required for good ignition,
He's been using Nakka's ''spit fire'' igniters, come to think of it, Nakka is working on AN and Aluminium propellant over on his site.
My friend uses FGAN /fertilizer grade 34-0-0/ ,granulated. It consist 0,5% MgO as a stabilizer according to the information provided by the local
manufacturer.
[AN is in the form of rhombohedral crystals at room temperature but changes to monoclinic crystals (larger) when heated above 32 degrees Celsius]
I've been in contact with him since and he has this to add:
''New formula AN,SI,AL. 3N
AN - 67%
NN* - 3% /Sodium nitrate/
Aluminium - 18%
Neutral silicone - 12%
*My friend is from eastern Europe and so NN=''natrium nitrat'' IIRC.
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