Thermal Sensitivity of HMX Crystals and HMX‐Based Explosives Treated under Various Conditions
2010; Wiley; Volume: 35; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/prep.200800010
ISSN1521-4087
AutoresChaoyang Zhang, Qiang Peng, Liyan Wang, Xiaochuan Wang,
Tópico(s)Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
ResumoAbstract The Five‐Second Explosion Point (5‐SEP) tests and the SEM detections in this research showed that the HMX crystals and the HMX‐based explosives treated under different conditions can possess different thermal sensitivities. That is to say, higher impurity, smaller granularity, and worse integrity of HMX crystals can make them more thermally sensitive. The addition of metal or metal oxide particles, especially nanoparticles to HMX can also enhance its thermal sensitivity. Meanwhile, coating of HMX crystals with polymers to form perfect PBX and to keep them undamaged are helpful to decrease their thermal sensitivity. Furthermore, the thermal sensitivity of temperature‐aged HMX changes differently in terms of the integrity of its particles. Therefore, it can be concluded that conditions which increase the surface energy of HMX crystals or which make the HMX molecules more active to decompose at lower temperature will increase the thermal sensitivity of HMX. Additionally, the variation in the thermal sensitivity of HMX treated under different conditions is generally more temperate than that of its mechanical sensitivity.
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