RT Journal Article ID 75b9fcc300d515bb A1 Frederick, Jr., Robert A. A1 Nichols, James A. A1 Rogerson, Jon T1 SLAG ACCUMULATION AND SLOSH MEASUREMENTS WITH REAL-TIME RADIOSCOPY JF Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing JO JFV YR 1996 FD 1996-09-01 VO 3 IS 2&3 SP 165 OP 176 AB During operation, solid propellant rocket motors containing aluminized propellants often retain significant levels of molten metal inside the combustion chamber. This work determined dynamic slag accumulation characteristics inside the rocket motor. The scope includes the acquisition and analysis of real-time radioscopic data recorded from a 1.12 m-diameter rocket motor during its operation. A 9-MeV X-ray source transmitted 4000 rad/min of radiation through a 0.75 by 1.30-m field of view at the aft end of the motor. Low-light video cameras recorded real-time images. Specialized image processing determined the appearance, volume, and slosh characteristics of the retained slag during motor firing. The slag moved actively in response to the internal flow field and increased in volume at a rate of 3.43 ml/s during motor operation. The material sloshed at low frequencies (less than 2 to 3 Hz). The results indicate a slag density of 1.6 g/cm3 at motor burnout. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/52b74bd3689ab10b,0b256a7d678df120,75b9fcc300d515bb.html