Invention Application
- Patent Title: MICROWAVE IGNITION OF ELECTRICALLY OPERATED PROPELLANTS
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Application No.: US15240932Application Date: 2016-08-18
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Publication No.: US20180051657A1Publication Date: 2018-02-22
- Inventor: James K. Villarreal , Jeremy C. Danforth , Matt H. Summers , Daniel K. Johnson , Mark T. Langhenry
- Applicant: Raytheon Company
- Main IPC: F02K9/95
- IPC: F02K9/95 ; F02K9/08 ; C06B27/00 ; C06B29/00

Abstract:
Microwave energy is used to ignite and control the ignition of electrically operated propellant to produce high-pressure gas. The propellant includes conductive particles that act as a free source of electrons. Incoming microwave energy accumulates electric charge in an attenuation zone, which is discharged in the form of dielectric breakdowns to create local randomly oriented currents. The propellant also includes polar molecules. The polar molecules in the attenuation zone absorb microwave energy causing the molecules to rapidly vibrate thereby increasing the temperature of the propellant. The increase in temperature and the local current densities together establish an ignition condition to ignite and sustain ignition of an ignition surface of the attenuation zone as the zone regresses without igniting the remaining bulk of the propellant.
Public/Granted literature
- US10808649B2 Microwave ignition of electrically operated propellants Public/Granted day:2020-10-20
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