Experimental Study on the Effect of Nano-Structured Aluminum Powder on the Properties

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Aluminum powder is a common ingredient in energetic materials. Reactivity of this metal can be improved by reducing the particle size, due to their larger surface/volume ratio. In this research, the effects of using nano-structured aluminum powder investigated on physical, thermal, mechanical and explosive characteristics of an HMX-based PBX. The results indicated that the experimental density increased up to 2.5 percent by replacement of the nano-structured aluminum powder instead of micronized aluminum. It has also shown that this replacement caused to the hardness and tensile stress enhanced to 18 Shore D and 0.67 MPa, respectively. On the other hand, the elongation at maximum stress decreased from 10.5 to 9.8 percent. Furthermore, a catalytic effect has been shown in phase transition and self-decomposition temperatures of HMX in DSC analysis. This catalytic effect increased the impact sensitivity of composition up to 7.7 percent. Based on comparative dent test, it is established that the nano-structured aluminum powder has no considerable effect on detonation characteristics of PBX charge.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Energetic Materials, Volume:10 Issue: 3, 2016
Pages:
69 to 78
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