Redesigned igniters eliminate rocket ignition delays and failures.
The study looked at how to improve the design of igniters for small solid rocket motors. By conducting single ignition tests, researchers found that factors like the amount of ignition powder, initial ignition volume, and environmental conditions affected igniter performance. They made changes to the design, such as adjusting the ignition charge, to address issues like ignition delay and failure in cold temperatures. These modifications successfully resolved the problems seen in the original design.