TECHNICAL REI NAVAL POSTGRADUATE Si MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA 93940 NPS-59Zfi24031 r NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL Monterey, California RADIAL PRESSURE ON A GUN LAUNCHED MOTOR CASE DUE TO SLUMPING PROPELLANT David Salinas and Robert E. Ball March, 1974 Interim Report for Period July 1973-September 1973 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited Prepared for: Commander, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California 93555 FEDDOCS D 208.1 4/2: NPS-59ZC74031
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TECHNICAL REI i
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE Si
MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA 93940
NPS-59Zfi24031
rNAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL
Monterey, California
RADIAL PRESSURE ON A GUN LAUNCHED
MOTOR CASE DUE TO SLUMPING PROPELLANT
David Salinas
and
Robert E. Ball
March, 1974
Interim Report for Period July 1973-September 1973
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited
Prepared for:
Commander, Naval Weapons Center,China Lake, California 93555
FEDDOCSD 208.1 4/2: NPS-59ZC74031
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLMonterey, California
Rear Admiral Mason Freeman Jack R. BorstingSuperintendent Provost
The work reported herein was supported by the Naval Weapons Center,China Lake, California.
Reproduction of all or part of this report is authorized.
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I. REPORT NUMBER
NPS-59Zc74031
2. GOVT ACCESSION NO 3. RECIPIENT'S CATALOG NUMBER
4. TITLE ("an. Subtitle)
RADIAL PRESSURE ON A GUN LAUNCHEDMOTOR CASE DUE TO SLUMPING PROPELLANT
5. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED
Interim Report for PeriodJuly 1973 - September 1973
6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORT NUMBER
7. Al)THOR(a)
David Salinas andRobert E. Ball
8. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBERfs.)
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Naval Postgraduate SchoolMonterey, California 93940 Code 59Zc
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT. PROJECT, TASKAREA ft WORK UNIT NUMBERS
Work Request No. 2-3128
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Naval Weapons Center, China Lake,California 93555
12. REPORT DATE
22 March 197413. NUMBER OF PAGES
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18. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
19. KEY WORDS (Continue on reverae aide It necaaaary and Identify by block number)
PropellantGun- launched rocketStress analysis
20. ABSTRACT (Continue on ravaraa aide If necaaaary and Identify by block number)
An investigation was undertaken to determine the radial pressuredue to the slumping propellant in a gun-launched rocket motor casesubject to high axial g loading during launch. Using a Rayleigh-Ritz formulation an approximate solution was obtained.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTATION iii
INTRODUCTION 1
ANALYSIS 2
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 11
CONCLUSIONS 17
REFERENCES 19
COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING 20
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a maximum rigid body acceleration of the projectile
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figure being a direct plot of stress o versus Poisson's ratio v.
Figures 2 and 3 show more clearly that the stress approaches a finite
value of -4650 psi as Poisson's ratio approaches 0.5. In Figure 4 the
dilatation e = e + ew + e . at r = r and z = is plotted against9 r z o
Poisson's ratio. The resulting curve verifies that the incompres-
sibility condition e approaches zero as v approaches 1/2 is satisfied.
In addition to the study on the effect of Poisson's ratio on
propel 1 ant behavior, analyses were made to determine the effect of
other parameters to behavior. The results obtained show that the
radial stress varies linearly with respect to acceleration, radii,
length and Young's modulus of elasticity.
The results of this analysis were compared with two other sources;
a Rohm and Haas finite element analysis (ref. 3), and an exact
solution for an incompressible material with zero interior radius.
The present formulation resulted in a 20 percent higher radial stress
than the finite element program, and 2 percent higher than the exact
solution, at the propel 1 ant-case interface at the base.
CONCLUSIONS
A computer program was developed for the determination of the
stress distribution due to a slumping propel 1 ant contained within a
launched rigid motor case. The program was initially incorporated
into the SATANS finite difference program for the calculation of the
elastic static buckling load of the motor case subjected to high
acceleration loading. The stiffening of the motor case, which is
predicted by theory, was obtained in the SATANS analysis; a favorable
structural response.
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An unfavorable effect on structural integrity is associated with
the additional contribution to yield from the propel lant radial stress.
For a motor case of 2.5 inch outer radius, zero inner radius, 1/8 inch
thickness, 20 inch length, and a maximum acceleration of 8,000 g,
the radial stress of approximately 10,000 psi gives a hoop stress of
100,000 psi. The contribution to yield of this stress component is
of significant magnitude. That is, the propel lant has a beneficial
buckling stiffening effect but an adverse affect on yield.
The present analysis is based on the linear elastic theory of
solids and, therefore, the results are not valid beyond the initial
yield point of the propel lant. Because it is difficult to obtain the
material properties of propellants (Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio,
and initial yield), definite assertions regarding the structural
integrity of the propel lant are not given here; however, the stress
results obtained in some of the analyses show that additional study
regarding this concern may be warranted.
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REFERENCES
1. Ball, Robert E., and Salinas, David, "Analysis of a ThreeInch Gun Launched Finned Motor Case," Naval PostgraduateSchool, NPS-57Bp-72011A, January 1972.
2. Thacker, J. H., "Deformation of Case-Bonded Propel lants UnderAxial Acceleration," 20th Meeting Bulletin, JANAF-ARPA-NASAPanel on Physical Properties of Solid Propel lants, I,
Nov. 1961, 81-90.
3. Hermann, L. R., "Elasticity Equations for Incompressible and
Nearly Incompressible Materials by a Variational Theorem,"AIAA Journal, Vol. 3, No. 11, Oct. 1965, 1896-1900.
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