Small-scale Detonation Velocity Measurement of Select CL-20 Cocrystals
ORAL
Abstract
The challenge of developing novel energetic materials makes cocrystallization using existing energetic molecules useful. Cocrystallization of CL-20 with other high explosives such as HMX has been demonstrated previously to yield novel energetic materials and may have favorable detonation performance. However, detonation performance characterization of these cocrystals is challenging due to limited availability of material. Also, the contribution of bonding energy between coformers contained within the cocrystal is not well-understood. We present the comparison of steady detonation velocities of CL-20 cocrystals to their corresponding physical mixtures using microwave interferometry. With less than 1.5 g of the cocrystal material contained within 6.52 mm diameter charges, shot-to-shot variation in detonation velocity of only about 100 m/s are achievable with this technique. This variation is adequate to resolve relatively small differences between physical mixed explosive molecules and cocrystals.
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Authors
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Vasant Vuppuluri
Purdue University
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I. Emre Gunduz
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, Purdue University
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Steven F. Son
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, Purdue University