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This course will help you develop a comprehensive knowledge and skills on various propellants, raw materials of gun propellants, their properties and function, vulnerability, requirement of novel propellants, internal ballistics, fundamentals of thermodynamics and heat transfer as applied to conventional guns.
At a glance
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- Dates
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- 13 - 17 Jan 2025
- Duration5 days
- Location¹û½´ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø at Shrivenham
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Cost£2,350 - Short Course for Credit fee
£2,100 - Standalone Short Course fee Concessions available
Course structure
Divided between traditional lectures, computer aided thermodynamics tutorial and a practical session.What you will learn
On successful completion of the course you will be able to:
- Recognise major types of propellants and predict their applications in current gun systems,
- Evaluate the ballistics, storage and mechanical properties of propellants,
- Appraise the tools and techniques for assessing heat transfer and assess the effects of heat transfer on a weapon system and propose mitigations,
- Critically evaluate the vulnerability of current propellants, in order to develop novel propellants.
Core content
- Conventional gun propellants: chemical compositions, methods of manufacture and properties,
- Next generation propellants: properties and testing,
- Combustion and performance of gun propellant,
- Internal ballistics,
- Heat transfer measurement and correlations,
- Gun barrel wear and erosion,
- Storage, ageing and surveillance.
Upgrade to a professional qualification
When taken as a Short Course for Credit, 10 credit points can be put towards the Explosives Ordnance Engineering MSc.
Find out more about short course credit points.
Who should attend
Students must have successfully completed the Introduction to Explosives Engineering course or have relevant experience in order to take this as a Short Course for Credit.
There are no prerequisites if taken as a Standalone Short Course.
Speakers
- Dr Monir Moniruzzaman
- Dr Philip Gill
Concessions
A limited number of MOD sponsored places are available.
There are limited places on these modules. You may not receive an offer until places have been confirmed, usually 1 to 2 weeks before the start date.
Location and travel
Cranfield Defence and Security (CDS) is a Cranfield School based at the Ministry of Defence establishment on the Oxfordshire/Wiltshire borders.
Shrivenham itself lies in the picturesque Vale of the White Horse, close to the M4 motorway which links London and South Wales. It is 7 miles from Swindon, the nearest town, which lies off the M4 at the hub of Britain’s motorway network.
Bath, Cheltenham, Bristol and Oxford are all within an hour’s drive and London less than two hours away by car.
All visitors must be pre-booked in at reception by the person they are visiting on the campus.
How to apply
Read our Professional development (CPD) booking conditions.