ELECTRIC SPARK AND ESD SENSITIVITY OF REACTIVE SOLIDS (PRIMARY OR SECONDARY EXPLOSIVE, PROPELLANT, PYROTECHNICS) .2. ENERGY-TRANSFER MECHANISMS AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON E50
M. Auzanneau et M. Roux, ELECTRIC SPARK AND ESD SENSITIVITY OF REACTIVE SOLIDS (PRIMARY OR SECONDARY EXPLOSIVE, PROPELLANT, PYROTECHNICS) .2. ENERGY-TRANSFER MECHANISMS AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON E50, Propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics, 20(2), 1995, pp. 96-101
The energy transfer mechanism from the electric spark to the reactive
solid sample in powder form has been determined. Only a small portion
of the solid is heated to the explosion critical temperature through a
resistive heating by electric current. In fact, hot spots develop at
the thinnest part of the solid, i.e. at intergrain contact points. We
studied the evolution of thermal diffusivity and of sensitivity to ele
ctric spark as a function of powdered HMX granulometry. It allowed us
to specify the respective importance of the grain size and shape in th
is evolution.