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Thermal expansion, transitions, sensitivities and burning rates of HMX

โœ Scribed by Michael Herrmann; Walter Engel; Norbert Eisenreich


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
526 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0721-3115

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Abstract

The phases of HMX and their transitions were investigated by thermal analysis using Xโ€ray diffraction. Series of diffraction pattern were measured, while the samples were heated and cooled. The thermal expansion coefficients and the colume changes at the transitions were extracted from the diffraction series. A contraction of ฮฒโ€HMX was found before changing into ฮดโ€HMX resulting in a high volume difference during the transition. On cooling, the reconversion of the high temperature phase requires days. It is further slowed down by decomposition products, which are formed at temperatures beyond 490 K. The final reconversion results in mixtures of ฮฑโ€and ฮฒHMX.

The mechanical sensitivities and the buring rates of the HMX phase were determined. The high sensitivity of ฮดโ€HMX against impact together with its slow reconversion creates handling risks when the HMX is exposed to temperatures above 440 K.


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