Research on the time–temperature–damage superposition principle of NEPE propellant

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Long Han
Xiong Chen
Jin-sheng Xu
Chang-sheng Zhou
Jia-quan Yu
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[1] Nanjing University of Science and Technology,School of Mechanical Engineering
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Viscoelasticity; NEPE propellant; Cumulative damage model; Time–temperature–damage superposition;
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To describe the relaxation behavior of NEPE (Nitrate Ester Plasticized Polyether) propellant, we analyzed the equivalent relationships between time, temperature, and damage. We conducted a series of uniaxial tensile tests and employed a cumulative damage model to calculate the damage values for relaxation tests at different strain levels. The damage evolution curve of the tensile test at 100 mm/min was obtained through numerical analysis. Relaxation tests were conducted over a range of temperature and strain levels, and the equivalent relationship between time, temperature, and damage was deduced based on free volume theory. The equivalent relationship was then used to generate predictions of the long-term relaxation behavior of the NEPE propellant. Subsequently, the equivalent relationship between time and damage was introduced into the linear viscoelastic model to establish a nonlinear model which is capable of describing the mechanical behavior of composite propellants under a uniaxial tensile load. The comparison between model prediction and experimental data shows that the presented model provides a reliable forecast of the mechanical behavior of propellants.
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页码:581 / 599
页数:18
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