Application of Liquid Paraffin in Castable CL-20-Based PBX |
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Authors: | Pu Zhang Jing-Yuan Zhang Qing-Jie Jiao |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology , Beijing , China |
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Abstract: | Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB)/CL-20 castable explosives plasticized with liquid paraffin were processed successfully by a cast-curing method. The compatibility of liquid paraffin with CL-20, influence of liquid paraffin on CL-20 phase transition, and viscosity of the cast mixture were tested and analyzed. The thermal decomposition characteristics, thermal stability, mechanical sensitivity, and velocity of detonation (VOD) of the HTPB/CL-20 plastic-bonded explosives (PBXs) were also measured. The experimental results showed that liquid paraffin was well compatible with CL-20, and it did not have a distinct effect on the ?- to γ-phase transition of CL-20. In addition, the casting mixture was free-flowing with sufficiently low viscosity. When the content of CL-20 is 90% by weight, the measured VOD reached 8,775 m/s (density of 1.78 g/cm3), and the PBXs exhibited moderate mechanical sensitivity and good thermal stability. |
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Keywords: | castable PBXs CL-20 detonation velocity mechanical sensitivity phase transition thermal stability viscosity |
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