JAGUAR PROCEDURES FOR DETONATION BEHAVIOR OF EXPLOSIVES CONTAINING BORON

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Stiel, L. I. [1 ]
Baker, E. L. [2 ]
Capellos, C. [2 ]
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[1] NYU, Polytech Inst, 6 Metrotech Ctr, Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA
[2] US ARMYARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, Wharton, NJ 07806 USA
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Explosions; detonation waves; velocity; aluminum particles; reaction zone;
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The Jaguar product library was expanded to include boron and boron containing products by analysis of Available Hugoniot and static volumetric data to obtain constants of the Murnaghan relationships for the components. Experimental melting points were also utilized to obtain the constants of the volumetric relationships for liquid boron and boron oxide. Detonation velocities for HMX - boron mixtures calculated with these relationships using Jaguar are in closer agreement with literature values at high initial densities for inert (unreacted) boron than with the completely reacted metal. These results indicate that the boron does not react near the detonation front or that boron mixtures exhibit eigenvalue detonation behavior (as shown by some aluminized explosives), with higher detonation velocities at the initial points. Analyses of calorimetric measurements for RDX - boron mixtures indicate that at high boron contents the formation of side products, including boron nitride and boron carbide, inhibits the detonation properties of the formulation.
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