Friction, impact, and electrostatic discharge sensitivities of energetic materials [electronic resource].
- Published
- Miamisburg, Ohio : Monsanto Research Corporation, 1985.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Additional Creators
- Monsanto Research Corporation and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- Impact, friction, and electrostatic discharge sensitivities of energetic materials (explosives and pyrotechnics) used or manufactured at Mound were tested by the ''one-shot'' method. The Bruceton statistical method was used to derive 50% initiation levels, and the results were compared. The materials tested include: PETN, HMX, Plastic Bonded Explosives (PBX), CP, TATB, RX26BB, RX26BH, barium styphnate, LX-15, LX-16, Ti/KClO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 0.65//KClO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 1.65//KClO/sub 4/, Fe/KClO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 1.75//B/CaCrO/sub 4/, Ti/B/CaCrO/sub 4/, B/CaCrO/sub 4/, TiH/sub 0.65//2B, TiH/sub 0.65//3B, 2Ti/B, TiH/sub 1.67//2B, Ti/2B, TiH/sub 1/67//3B, Ti/B, and Ti/3B. Some samples were investigated for aging effects, physical variables, and the effect of manufacturing paramters on sensitivities. The results show that in both friction and impact tests, CP and barium styphnate are the most sensitive; TiH/sub 1.65/KClO/sub 4/, LX-15, TATB and its related materials are the least sensitive; and other materials such as PETN and HMX are in the mid-range. In the electrostatic tests of Ti-based pyrotechnics, a decrease of sensitivity with increasing hydrogen concentration was observed. 20 refs., 12 figs., 7 tabs.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:mlm-3252
mlm-3252 - Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Chemical Explosives
- Sensitivity
- Pyrotechnic Devices
- Comparative Evaluations
- Electric Charges
- Electrostatics
- Experimental Data
- Friction
- Impact Tests
- Petn
- Potassium Perchlorates
- Tatb
- Titanium Hydrides
- Alkali Metal Compounds
- Chlorine Compounds
- Data
- Esters
- Explosives
- Halogen Compounds
- Hydrides
- Hydrogen Compounds
- Information
- Materials Testing
- Mechanical Tests
- Nitrates
- Nitric Acid Esters
- Nitrogen Compounds
- Numerical Data
- Organic Compounds
- Oxygen Compounds
- Perchlorates
- Potassium Compounds
- Testing
- Titanium Compounds
- Transition Element Compounds
- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
05/31/1985.
"mlm-3252"
"DE85013321"
Wang, P.S.; Hall, G.F. - Funding Information
- AC04-76DP00053
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