Effects of Nano Aluminum Powder on the Mechanical Sensitivity of RDX-Based Explosives

Author:

Dong JunORCID,Wang Weili,Wang Xiaofeng,Zhou Qiang,Miao Run,Du Maohua,Tan Bo,Wang Yuanjing,Zhang Tengyue,Li Yafei,Cao Fangjie

Abstract

As nano-aluminum powder (NAP) can improve the detonation performance of aluminum-containing explosives, more and more explosives with NAP as the metal ingredient have been studied. It is believed that the mechanical sensitivity of explosives can be significantly enhanced by the added nano-sized aluminum powder. However, the mechanism for the enhancement has not been clarified. In order to illuminate the effects of NAP on the mechanical sensitivity of explosives, two RDX-based aluminum-containing explosives with the same weight ratio and preparation process were investigated despite the aluminum powders with different nano-size and micron-size. The morphology and surface atomic ratio of the two explosives were examined by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy tests. The contact angle and other microstructures properties of the explosives were calculated by Material Studio software. Results revealed that the impact and friction activity was determined by the aluminum particle sizes and explosive components. This paper clarified the mechanism for the increase in explosives sensitivity by the addition of NAP, which provide reference for the scientific and technical design of novel explosives.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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