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Title | The relationship of the burning rate of gun powder granulated with the varnish method with the content of a phlegmatizer in it |
Authors |
Sereda, Vita Ivanivna
Lukashov, Volodymyr Kostiantynovych Shevtsova, Tetiana Mykolaivna |
ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9952-0158 |
Keywords |
стрілецька зброя порох згоряння порохових зарядів small arms powder combustion of powder charges |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2023 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/93443 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
License | In Copyright |
Citation | Sereda V. I., Lukashov V. K., Shevtsova T. M. The relationship of the burning rate of gun powder granulated with the varnish method with the content of a phlegmatizer in it // Хімічна технологія: наука, економіка та виробництво : збірник наукових праць VII Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції, м. Шостка, 22-24 листопада 2023 р. / гол. ред. Р. В. Закусило. Суми : Сумський державний університет, 2023. С. 26-29. |
Abstract |
It is known that the effectiveness of barrel weapons largely depends on the
progressiveness of the combustion of powder charges [1]. It is usually achieved due to
the shape (structure) of powder elements (tube, seven-channel grain, etc.). However, for
fine-grained (thin-layer) powders used in small arms and small-caliber artillery, powder
elements for technological reasons cannot have a progressive design. Such gun powders
also include gun powder granulated with the lacquer method, which is characterized by
a completely degressive spherical shape (spherical gun powder) [2]. To ensure
progressive combustion, thin-layer powders are subjected to phlegmatization, i.e.
saturation of the surface layers of powder elements with substances that reduce the
burning rate. This allows you to change the burning rate according to the thickness of
the burning layer, and accordingly set the required nature of the gas flow during the
shot.
Despite the great value of phlegmatized gunpowder for small arms and small caliber artillery, relatively few works have been devoted to the study of their
combustion process. |
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