Information on the reaction zone of a detonation wave in condensed high explosive charges can be obtained by measuring shock-induced polarization (SIP) signals in Plexiglas. The shape of the early part of the SIP signal appears to be determined mainly by the pressure history at the high explosive/Pl
Energy Output of Insensitive High Explosives by measuring the detonation products
β Scribed by F. Volk; F. Schedlbauer
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 485 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0721-3115
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The detonation products of high explosives are dependent on pressure and also on the confinement under which the detonation reaction proceeds. To determine the detonation products of lessβsensitive high explosives, such as TNT/nitroguanidine (NQ) and PBX charges with polybutadiene (PB) binder containing RDX together with or without aluminium (Al), experiments have been performed in a stainless steel chamber with a volume of 1.5 m^3^. These experiments were done under different ambient argon pressures up to 0.3 MPa. Gaseous reaction products were analysed by mass spectrometry and chemiluminescence analysis. Solid reaction products were analyzed measuring the carbon residue or the unreacted aluminium. It was found that the detonation products were highly dependent on the ambient pressure of argon. The most important changes of the reaction products and therefore also of the energy output were found between vacuum and atmospheric pressure of argon. With increasing pressure, H~2~ and CO decrease and CO~2~, H~2~O, C~s~, NH~3~, HCN and CH~4~ increase together with the reaction enthalpy. By analysing the physical structure of the carbon residue, diamonds have been observed between 4 nm and 7 nm in diameter.
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