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Shock-to-detonation transition of RDX, HMX and NTO based composite high explosives: experiments and modelling
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringShock-to-detonation TransitionEngineeringDetonation PhenomenonShock CompressionExplosive CompactionMechanical EngineeringShock IgnitionCast-cured PlasticSolid MechanicsCast-cured PbxChemical KineticsMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureComposite High Explosives
HMX, RDX and NTO based cast-cured plastic bounded explosive (PBX) are widely used in insensitive ammunitions. Designing modern warheads needs robust and reliable models to compute shock ignition and detonation propagation inside PBX. Comparing to a pressed PBX, a cast-cured PBX is not porous and the hot-spots are mainly located at the grain-binder interface leading to a different burning behavior during shock-to-detonation transition. Here, we review the shock-to-detonation transition (SDT) and its modeling for cast-cured PBX containing HMX, RDX and NTO. Future direction is given in conclusion.
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