The failure mechanism of a propellant consisting of hydroxyl terminated poly-butadiene filled with ammonium perchlorate and aluminum (HTPB/AP/Al) was determined by performing in-situ uniaxial tensile tests in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The experimental test plan contained uniaxial tensile test experiments performed at room temperature (25 °C) at three different strain rates (30, 150 and 750 μm min−1). The in-situ images and in-situ videos collected by the SEM were correlated with the stress-strain diagrams created with the tensile experiments, in order to relate the failure mechanism to the features found in the stress-strain diagram. No significant strain rate dependency of the failure mechanism was observed when working with s...
The development of material models capable of predicting mechanical behavior such as strength, damag...
AbstractThe purpose of this article is the theoretical interpretation of the experimental data on a ...
Solid propellants are composite materials with complex microstructure. In a generic form, the materi...
A tensile module system placed within a FEI NovaNanoSEM 650 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) was u...
To further study the effects of low temperature and high strain rate on the tensile behaviors of hyd...
To study the mechanical properties of composite solid propellant with initial interface defects, the...
International audienceThe development of new generations of propellants with better energetic proper...
Elastomeric composite materials have been of interest for some time. With the advent of solid rocket...
Energetic materials, in particular HMX, is widely used in many applications as polymer bonded explos...
Solid propellants are composite materials with complex microstructure. In a generic form, the materi...
Combined shock and shear phenomena occur in most explosive hazards or accidents situations, and in m...
The mechanical behavior and failure of plastic bonded explosives (PBXs) under loading conditions dep...
To investigate the characterization of the mechanical properties of composite solid propellant (CSP)...
A key-technique for the research of energetic materials is scanning electron microscopy. In this pap...
Energetic materials are sensitive to “low” mechanical, chemical and thermal stresses, whose origin i...
The development of material models capable of predicting mechanical behavior such as strength, damag...
AbstractThe purpose of this article is the theoretical interpretation of the experimental data on a ...
Solid propellants are composite materials with complex microstructure. In a generic form, the materi...
A tensile module system placed within a FEI NovaNanoSEM 650 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) was u...
To further study the effects of low temperature and high strain rate on the tensile behaviors of hyd...
To study the mechanical properties of composite solid propellant with initial interface defects, the...
International audienceThe development of new generations of propellants with better energetic proper...
Elastomeric composite materials have been of interest for some time. With the advent of solid rocket...
Energetic materials, in particular HMX, is widely used in many applications as polymer bonded explos...
Solid propellants are composite materials with complex microstructure. In a generic form, the materi...
Combined shock and shear phenomena occur in most explosive hazards or accidents situations, and in m...
The mechanical behavior and failure of plastic bonded explosives (PBXs) under loading conditions dep...
To investigate the characterization of the mechanical properties of composite solid propellant (CSP)...
A key-technique for the research of energetic materials is scanning electron microscopy. In this pap...
Energetic materials are sensitive to “low” mechanical, chemical and thermal stresses, whose origin i...
The development of material models capable of predicting mechanical behavior such as strength, damag...
AbstractThe purpose of this article is the theoretical interpretation of the experimental data on a ...
Solid propellants are composite materials with complex microstructure. In a generic form, the materi...