A One-Dimensional Time to Explosion (ODTX) apparatus has been used to study the times to explosion of a number of compositions based on RDX and HMX over a range of contact temperatures. The times to explosion at any given temperature tend to increase from RDX to HMX and with the proportion of HMX in the composition. Thermal ignition theory has been applied to time to explosion data to calculate kinetic parameters. The apparent activation energy for all of the compositions lay between 127 kJ mol−1 and 146 kJ mol−1. There were big differences in the pre-exponential factor and this controlled the time to explosion rather than the activation energy for the process
Cross-comparison of the results of two computer codes for the same problem provides a mutual validat...
Thermal behavior and decomposition kinetics of formex-bonded on some attractive cyclic nitramines (B...
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki kalorymetrycznych pomiarów ciepła wybuchu kompozycji wybuchowych, który...
In a series of papers researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have reported mea...
Various methods of assessment have been applied to the One Dimensional Time to Explosion (ODTX) appa...
The violence of thermal explosions with energetic materials is affected by many material properties,...
Some energetic materials may explode at fairly low temperatures and the violence from thermal explos...
In order to predict thermal hazards of high-energy materials, accurate kinetics constants must be de...
HMX (octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine) decomposes by competing reaction pathways to ...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
The authors compare two-dimensional model results with measurements for the thermal, chemical and me...
Mechanical insults of granular high explosives (HE) can result in localized areas of elevated temper...
Thermal decomposition studies of RDX and HMX have been carried out by using Differential Scanning Ca...
The purpose of this project is to determine the thermal properties of explosives, and to continue th...
The self heating of an explosive due to chemical decomposition reactions determines its 'cook-off' b...
Cross-comparison of the results of two computer codes for the same problem provides a mutual validat...
Thermal behavior and decomposition kinetics of formex-bonded on some attractive cyclic nitramines (B...
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki kalorymetrycznych pomiarów ciepła wybuchu kompozycji wybuchowych, który...
In a series of papers researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have reported mea...
Various methods of assessment have been applied to the One Dimensional Time to Explosion (ODTX) appa...
The violence of thermal explosions with energetic materials is affected by many material properties,...
Some energetic materials may explode at fairly low temperatures and the violence from thermal explos...
In order to predict thermal hazards of high-energy materials, accurate kinetics constants must be de...
HMX (octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine) decomposes by competing reaction pathways to ...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
The authors compare two-dimensional model results with measurements for the thermal, chemical and me...
Mechanical insults of granular high explosives (HE) can result in localized areas of elevated temper...
Thermal decomposition studies of RDX and HMX have been carried out by using Differential Scanning Ca...
The purpose of this project is to determine the thermal properties of explosives, and to continue th...
The self heating of an explosive due to chemical decomposition reactions determines its 'cook-off' b...
Cross-comparison of the results of two computer codes for the same problem provides a mutual validat...
Thermal behavior and decomposition kinetics of formex-bonded on some attractive cyclic nitramines (B...
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki kalorymetrycznych pomiarów ciepła wybuchu kompozycji wybuchowych, który...