Deformation and failure of polymer bonded explosives under diametric compression test

Pengwan Chen*, Huimin Xie, Fenglei Huang, Tao Huang, Yansheng Ding

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Abstract

The tensile deformation and failure of polymer bonded explosives (PBXs), a particulate composite, is studied in this paper. Two HMX-based PBXs with different binder were selected for study. A diametric compression test, in which a disc-shaped specimen is loaded diametrically, was chosen to generate tensile failure in the materials. The quasi-static tensile properties and the tensile creep properties were studied by using conventional displacement transducers to measure the lateral strain along the horizontal diameter. The whole-field in-plane creep deformation was measured by using the technique of high resolution moiré interferometry. Real time microscopic examination was conducted to monitor the process of deformation and failure of PBXs by using a scanning electron microscope equipped with a loading stage. A manifold method (MM) was used to simulate the deformation and failure of PBX samples under the diametric compression test, including the crack initiation, crack propagation and final cleavage fracture. The mechanisms of deformation and failure of PBXs under diametric compression were analyzed. The diametric compression test and the techniques developed in this research have proven to be applicable to the study of tensile properties of PBXs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)333-341
Number of pages9
JournalPolymer Testing
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2006

Keywords

  • Deformation and failure
  • Diametric compression test
  • Microstructure
  • Moiré interferometry
  • Polymer bonded explosives

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