Study of Heat Resistant Commercial Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kenji Tanaka Shinya Tanaka Tetsuya Sawada Fumihiko Sumiya Yukio Kato
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

When explosives are heated under an acidic environment due to metal sulfide and sulfuric acidity, their decomposition temperature falls remarkably and decomposition reaction occurs quickly, and then explosives have the risk of the deflagration to the detonation transition. Heat resistant commercial explosives which can be used under conditions of high temperature of 200ºC and an acidic environment were studied. We developed the explosive composition consisted of ammonium perchlorate (AP) as oxidizer, saturated hydrocarbon oil as fuel and binder, and calcium carbonate as decomposition inhibitor. The characteristics of this explosive composition show a heat resistance over 24 hours at 200ºC, and a detonation velocity over 2,500 m s-1. This explosive composition has a cap-sensitivity at temperature higher than 100ºC. Cost effective heat resistant commercial explosives were created by the optimization of the grain size of AP as a main component, the addition of saturated hydrocarbon oil and calcium carbonate, and the control of bulk density by the addition of micro-balloons.
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APA: Kenji Tanaka Shinya Tanaka Tetsuya Sawada Fumihiko Sumiya Yukio Kato  (2003)  Study of Heat Resistant Commercial Explosives

MLA: Kenji Tanaka Shinya Tanaka Tetsuya Sawada Fumihiko Sumiya Yukio Kato Study of Heat Resistant Commercial Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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