Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Sep 2024)

Energy release effect of micro-nano self-assembled aluminum powders and application in composite explosives

  • Xingliang Wu,
  • Yewei Shen,
  • Yu Xia,
  • Yimin Luo,
  • Sensen An,
  • Kang Lei,
  • Zhiyong Ma,
  • Yanru Wang,
  • Yaning Li,
  • Xibo Jiang,
  • Feiyang Xu,
  • Sen Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61
p. 105024

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Nano aluminum powder effectively enhances reactivity, thereby improving energy-containing materials' performance. To investigate micro-nano self-assembled aluminum powders' energy output and their application in composite explosives, we tested the heat of combustion and ignition characteristics (ignition delay, ignition energy, flame propagation speed) using oxygen bomb calorimetry and Hartmann tube. Results showed that the combustion heat decreased with increasing nano aluminum powder content. The addition of nano aluminum powders substantially decreased ignition delay and energy, enhancing the combustion rate and reactivity of aluminum powder dust. The ranking of reactivity among the five aluminum powders was as follows: μ@n-Al-10 % > μ@n-Al-5% > μ/n-Al-10 % > μ/n-Al-5% > μAl. Assessing explosives containing various aluminum powders showed that the self-assembled 5 % content sample had the highest heat of detonation at 8490 kJ/kg. Mechanical sensitivity increased with higher nano aluminum powder content, with explosives containing 5 % nano content exhibiting the highest safety performance.

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