TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation and thermal properties study of HNIW/FOX-7 based high energy polymer bonded explosive (PBX) with low vulnerability to thermal stimulations
AU - Lan, Guanchao
AU - Jin, Shaohua
AU - Chen, Minglei
AU - Li, Jing
AU - Du, Lixiaosong
AU - Wang, Junfeng
AU - Chen, Kun
AU - Li, Lijie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2020/1/2
Y1 - 2020/1/2
N2 - For modern munitions, high energy explosives are expected to reduce vulnerability and improve safety. In this study, based on the formulation of PAX-11 (94 wt% HNIW, 2.4 wt% CAB, 3.6 wt% BDNPA/F), FOX-7 is used as a portion replacement for HNIW to decrease vulnerability. To further decrease mechanical sensitivities and prevent static electricity, 0.5 wt% graphite is added to the surface of PBXs. A series of HNIW/FOX-7 based polymer bonded explosives (PBXs) with different formulations are prepared and mechanical sensitivities, thermal stabilities, detonation velocities, and slow cook-offs are studied to evaluate the energy and hazard of these PBXs. Additionally, finite element numerical simulations are utilized to study the transient temperature distributions, ignition time and ignition locations of the PBX cylinders during slow cook-off. Based on the results of this study, we obtain a high energetic low vulnerable PBX formulation (54 wt% HNIW, 40 wt% FOX-7, 2.4 wt% CAB, 3.6 wt% BDNPA/F, 0.5 wt% additional graphite) that balances energy and vulnerability. This formulation passes the slow cook-off test and detonation velocity reaches 8776 m·s−1, which can be used in the warhead of the high explosive anti-tank cartridge.
AB - For modern munitions, high energy explosives are expected to reduce vulnerability and improve safety. In this study, based on the formulation of PAX-11 (94 wt% HNIW, 2.4 wt% CAB, 3.6 wt% BDNPA/F), FOX-7 is used as a portion replacement for HNIW to decrease vulnerability. To further decrease mechanical sensitivities and prevent static electricity, 0.5 wt% graphite is added to the surface of PBXs. A series of HNIW/FOX-7 based polymer bonded explosives (PBXs) with different formulations are prepared and mechanical sensitivities, thermal stabilities, detonation velocities, and slow cook-offs are studied to evaluate the energy and hazard of these PBXs. Additionally, finite element numerical simulations are utilized to study the transient temperature distributions, ignition time and ignition locations of the PBX cylinders during slow cook-off. Based on the results of this study, we obtain a high energetic low vulnerable PBX formulation (54 wt% HNIW, 40 wt% FOX-7, 2.4 wt% CAB, 3.6 wt% BDNPA/F, 0.5 wt% additional graphite) that balances energy and vulnerability. This formulation passes the slow cook-off test and detonation velocity reaches 8776 m·s−1, which can be used in the warhead of the high explosive anti-tank cartridge.
KW - FOX-7
KW - HNIW
KW - PBX
KW - high energetic
KW - low vulnerable
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U2 - 10.1080/07370652.2019.1665146
DO - 10.1080/07370652.2019.1665146
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85073803256
SN - 0737-0652
VL - 38
SP - 83
EP - 97
JO - Journal of Energetic Materials
JF - Journal of Energetic Materials
IS - 1
ER -