Claims
- 1. A mechanical method of case bonding a solid propellant to a rocket motor case to achieve an improved propellant bond to case strength, said method comprising:
- (i) applying a layer of an uncured liner composition to the internal surface of a rocket motor case;
- (ii) embedding a mechanical structural material that is compatible with said liner formulation and the solid propellant composition which is to be cast against said uncured liner composition after said liner composition is cured with a portion of said mechanical structural material protruding above said cured liner composition, said mechanical structural material being in a predetermined form in said uncured liner composition and allowing a portion of said mechanical structural material to protrude above said uncured liner composition;
- (iii) curing said liner composition;
- (iv) casting a solid propellant composition against the cured liner composition and around said protruding portion of mechanical structural material; and,
- (v) curing said solid propellant composition to yield a solid propellant grain that is characterized by an improved propellant bond to case strength, said propellant bond to case strength being further characterized by said solid propellant grain having the mode of failures due to low shear strength, peeling, and separations which are lessened as compared with a similarly case bonded solid propellant grain which does not employ said mechanical structural material.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of rubber spikes which are embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of polypropylene fibers which are embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of polyamide hooks and loops which are embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of phenolic honeycomb which is embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of metallic grating which is embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of metallic screen which is embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of polyamide screen which is embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of metallic springs which are embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein said mechanical structural material is in the form of polyamide grating which is embedded in said uncured liner composition, said uncured liner composition being comprised substantially of hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene with an inert filler of carbon black and a curative and crosslinking agent of a diisocyanate, and wherein said solid propellant composition that is cast against said cured liner composition and around said protruding portions of said mechanical structural material is a hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene propellant composition employing a diisocyanate curing and crosslinking agent.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder with the Government; therefore, the invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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