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Post by Anders Hoveland on Mar 2, 2011 15:53:31 GMT -8
hydrazine nitrate: det veloc: 8690m/s, density: 1.60g/cm3,
dinitrate salt of hydrazine N2H6(NO3)2 , has an even higher melting point (80C) than the mononitrate (63C), and is more easily detonated than is the mononitrate, although it has a slightly lower detonation velocity (I think it was at least 8400 m/s)
a mixture of 79% hydrazine hydrate and 21% anhydrous hydrazine has a detonation velocity of 8580m/sec, detonation pressure of 283 kbar and density of 1.42 g/cm3
Nickel hydrazine nitrate, less sensitive to impact (H50 hammer drop height value of 84cm), resistant to friction up to 10N, resistant against electrostatic discharge, but sensitive to flame and hot wire. small ammounts do not need confinement to detonate, det veloc: 7km/s
hydrazinium perchlorate melts at 137degC.
hydroxylammonium nitrate melts at 48degC.
hydroxylamine perchlorate, hygroscopic solid melting point between 87.5 and 89degC. Decomposes at 120degC. Drop height value of only 2cm, meaning very sensitive to impact. addition of small ammounts of hydroxylamine perchlorate to several propellents could roughly double their burning rates.
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