Detonation product analysis and the paradoxical performance mechanism of TKX-50: High detonation velocity with low metal acceleration

Kaiyuan Tan, Yaqi Zhao, Qin Liu, Lixiao Hao, Yushi Wen, Chunliang Ji*, Sha Yang, Haoxu Wang, Luchuan Jia, Jiahui Liu, Zhuoping Duan, Yong Han*, Fenglei Huang*

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Abstract

This study investigates the paradoxical detonation behavior of TKX-50, a nitrogen-rich energetic material, exhibiting higher detonation velocities but lower metal acceleration ability compared to HMX. Through experimental measurements and theoretical calculations, we propose a novel three-factor competition mechanism to explain this phenomenon. TKX-50-based PBX formulations achieved detonation velocities up to 9100 m/s, surpassing HMX-based counterparts. However, cylinder expansion tests revealed a 15% reduction in metal acceleration ability. Thermochemical measurements showed lower detonation heat for TKX-50 (4900 J/g) versus HMX (5645 J/g). Our mechanism involves: (1) compositional effects prevailing at high pressures; (2) Energy release becoming essential as pressure drops; (3) Pressure-dependent product composition evolution functioning at low pressure. VLW code calculations unveiled a “crossover” in Hugoniot curves, lending support to this mechanism. This study furnishes a new framework for comprehending the performance of nitrogen-rich energetic materials, with significant implications for the design and optimization of future high-energy density materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)255-266
Number of pages12
JournalDefence Technology
Volume46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Detonation product
  • Detonation velocity
  • Metal acceleration
  • Nitrogen-rich explosives
  • TKX-50

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