Explosive formulations

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Inventors

Dawson, Ralph Edward

Application #

844183

Filed

Apr-18-1997

Published

Sep-1-1998

Current US Class

149/11
149/92

International Classes

C06B 029/34

Field of Search

149/11 149/92

Assignee

Eastman Chemical Company (Kingsport, TN)

Examiners

Miller; Edward A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Martin; Charles R. Staas & Halsey

US Patent References

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4163681   Desensitized explos...
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Chemical & Engineering News, vol. 72, No. 3, 17 Jan. 1994, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 18-22, XP000418337 Borman: "Advanced Energetic Materials Emerge For Military and Space Applications". Chemical Abstracts, vol. 119, No. 20, 15 Nov. 1993, abstract No. 206597j, A. Sikorska et al.: "Method of desensitizing crystalline explosives." p. 198; XP000372193. Chemical Abstracts, vol. 114, No. 16, 22 Apr. 1991 abstract No. 146426n, Kobayashi et al.: "Injection molded explosive composition" p. 170; XP000186964.

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Abstract
Composition comprising cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramine (HMX) coated with a shock sensitivity reducing agent whereby the shock sensitivity of the composition is reduced a statistically significant amount.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. High energy explosive formulation characterized by reduced susceptibility to impact and sympathetic detonation due to shock forces, said composition comprising HMX, and a shock sensitivity reducing agent comprising trialkyl polyalkoxyalkylene quaternary ammonium chloride, said shock sensitivity reducing agent being present in an amount effective to impart an increase in HDC Impact Value to the formulation which is statistically significant.

2. The formulation of claim 1 wherein the HDC Impact Value is at least 46.34 centimeters.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

For over a decade, the military has been devoting a large amount of research and development funding to research projects directed to reducing the impact and shock sensitivity of the main explosive charge in munitions. A main challenge is to reduce sensitivity of the main explosive charge without decreasing performance while also not significantly increasing cost. One of the main charge explosives in munitions formulations is cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramine (HMX). The only known practical way to reduce the sensitivity of these formulations is to increase the amount of inerts and less sensitive components therein and thus decrease the sensitivity of the formulation but this also reduces the performance of the formulation. Further, extensive discussion of this problem is set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 4,842,659. In this patent it is stated that insensitive munitions must be developed to improve the combat survivability of an armament vehicle. It has been found that munitions utilized in some weapon systems are vulnerable to sympathetic detonation. For instance, the cannon caliber ammunition stored aboard these vehicles is vulnerable to initiation via shape charge jet and then propagation of the reaction due to sympathetic detonation.
 
  The thermal stability of an N,N-dinitramide salt of the formula M.sup.+ ›N(NO.sub.2).sub.2 !.sup.- where M.sup.+ is a nitrogen-containing cation, is improved...  Composition comprising cyclotrimethylene-trinitramine (RDX) coated with a shock sensitivity reducing agent whereby the shock sensitivity of the composition...