Enhancing energy release of aluminized propellants and explosives through fluorinated binder

Author:

Shen Chen1,Yan Shi1ORCID,Tan Yanwei2,Ou Yapeng1,Jiao Qingjie1,Luo Yunjun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China

2. Chongqing Hongyu Precision Industry Co., Ltd. Chongqing 402760 China

3. School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China

Abstract

AbstractThe use of fluorinated binders can enhance the combustion properties of Al in energetic materials. The underlying mechanism is under investigation and a rational strategy in terms of application has yet to be fully developed. In this study, we have investigated the effect of using a fluorine‐modified hydroxy‐terminated polyether (HTPE) binder to cast aluminized propellants and explosives. We have focused on the combustion behavior and energy release characteristics of Al particles with and without the fluorinated binder during propellant combustion and explosive detonation. The propellants combustion process was recorded using a high‐speed camera and an infrared thermometer. The heat of detonation, detonation velocity and thermal stability of the explosives were investigated using a constant temperature calorimeter, an electrometric method and a small‐scale thermal cook‐off test, respectively. The fluorine‐modified HTPE propellant has exhibited a higher flame temperature and greater energy release efficiency than the HTPE propellant. Moreover, the fluorine‐modified HTPE propellant is characterized by smaller particle agglomerates, leading to a reduction in the mass percentage of agglomerates from 73 wt% to 42 wt%. The detonation heat of fluorine‐modified HTPE explosive increases from 75.2 % to 81 %, but the detonation velocity decreased from 7745 m/s to 7622 m/s. In addition, the fluorine‐modified HTPE binder maintained the thermal stability of explosives due to a milder decomposition before thermal runaway.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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