Experimental study on impact-induced reaction characteristics of PTFE/Ti composites enhanced by W particles

Yan Li, Zaicheng Wang, Chunlan Jiang*, Haohao Niu

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Abstract

Metal/fluoropolymer composites are a category of energetic structural materials that release energy through exothermic chemical reactions initiated under highly dynamic loadings. In this paper, the chemical reaction mechanism of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)/Ti/W composites is investigated through thermal analysis and composition analysis. These composites undergo exothermic reactions at 510 °C to 600 °C, mainly producing TiFx. The tungsten significantly reduces the reaction heat due to its inertness. In addition, the dynamic compression properties and impact-induced reaction behaviors of PTFE/Ti/W composites with different W content prepared by pressing and sintering are studied using Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar and high speed photography. The results show that both the mechanical strength and the reaction degree are significantly improved with the increasing strain rate. Moreover, as W content increases, the mechanical strength is enhanced, but the elasticity/plasticity is decreased. The PTFE/Ti/W composites tend to become more inert with the increasing W content, which is reflected by the reduced reaction degree and the increased reaction threshold for the impact ignition.

Original languageEnglish
Article number175
JournalMaterials
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Energetic structural materials
  • Impact ignition
  • PTFE/Ti/Wcomposites
  • Reaction threshold

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