Qualification test of the Ross Double Planetary Mixer
Abstract
This test report describes the qualification test of the Ross Double Planetary Mixer used to mix room temperature vulcanized (RTV) silicone (Dow Corning 90-006-2) for the redesigned solid rocket motor (RSRM) nozzle joints. Testing was completed 18 June 1993 in the M-113A Nozzle Fabrication Facility at Thiokol Corporation, Space Operations, Brigham City, Utah. The Ross mixer provides better mixing and better control on temperature and humidity, resulting in better quality RTV and a longer usable pot life. The test began on 3 May 1993 and was stopped due to operator error during the tensile strength and elongation testing. Specimens were ruined without gathering any useful data. A 'no test' was declared, the problem was remedied, and the test was re-run with MSFC approval. The test was run and all pass/fail criteria were met, most with a considerable margin. The Ross Double Planetary Mixer met all certification objectives and is recommended for immediate use for mixing RTV silicone for RSRM nozzle joints.
- Publication:
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Final Report Thiokol Corp
- Pub Date:
- July 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993thco.rept.....L
- Keywords:
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- Nozzle Design;
- Performance Tests;
- Rocket Nozzles;
- Silicones;
- Solid Propellant Rocket Engines;
- Elongation;
- Humidity;
- Room Temperature;
- Tensile Strength;
- Vulcanizing;
- Instrumentation and Photography