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Shock Sensitivity of LX-04 Containing Delta Phase HMX at Elevated Temperatures.
Urtiew, P. A. ; Forbes, J. W. ; Tarver, C. M. ; Vandersall, K. S. ; Garcia, F. ; Greenwood, D. W. ; Hsu, P. C. ; Maienschein, J. L.
Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
关键词: Plastic bonded explosives;    Impact shock;    HMX;    Explosives;    High temperature tests;   
RP-ID  :  DE200415007737
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
美国|英语
来源: National Technical Reports Library
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【 摘 要 】

LX-04 is a widely used HMX-based plastic bonded explosive, which contains 85 weight % HMX and 15 weight % Viton binder. The sensitivity of LX-04 to a single stimulus such as heat, impact, and shock has been previously studied. However, hazard scenarios can involve multiple stimuli, such as heating to temperatures close to thermal explosion conditions followed by fragment impact, producing a shock in the hot explosive. The sensitivity of HMX at elevated temperatures is further complicated by the beta to delta solid-state phase transition, which occurs at approximately 165 C. This paper presents the results of shock initiation experiments conducted with LX-04 preheated to 190 C, as well as density measurements and small scale safety test results of the(delta) phase HMX at room temperature. This work shows that LX-04 at 190 C is more shock sensitive than LX-04 at 150 C or 170 C due to the volume increase during the(beta) to(delta) solid phase transition, which creates more hot spots, and the faster growth of reaction during shock compression.

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