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Article Dans Une Revue Propellants Explosives Pyrotechnics Année : 2007

A Flow Time Model for Melt-Cast Insensitive Explosive Process

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Diphasic flows of concentrated suspensions of melt-cast insensitive explosives exhibit specific rheological properties. In order to limit the handling of pyrotechnical products presenting a risk with respect to the mechanical and thermal shocks, a lot of work has been undertaken for many years in the civil engineering sector. The objective of this study is to propose a predictive model of the flow time of a concentrated suspension through a nozzle located at the bottom of a tank. Similar to our industrial process, the suspension is made out of insensitive energetic materials and flows under gravity. Experimental results are compared to three models (Quemada, Krieger-Dougherty, and Mooney) predicting the viscosity μ of a suspension as a function of the solid volume fraction ϕ, the maximum packing density ϕm and the viscosity μ0 of the interstitial liquid. De Larrard's model is used to calculate ϕm. The value of viscosity measured for the pure liquid is close to the one predicted by the Bernoulli theorem, where liquids are considered as incompressible and inviscid. Finally, it was found that the Quemada's model gives a fair agreement between predictions and experiments.
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hal-00518103 , version 1 (16-09-2010)

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Jean-Philippe Guillemin, Luc Brunet, Olivier Bonnefoy, Gérard Thomas. A Flow Time Model for Melt-Cast Insensitive Explosive Process. Propellants Explosives Pyrotechnics, 2007, 32 (3), pp.261-266. ⟨10.1002/prep.200700028⟩. ⟨hal-00518103⟩
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