Damage Mechanism of PBX Explosives Based on Three-Dimensional Meso-Structure
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School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Chongqing University

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National Natural Science Foundation of China and China Engineering Physics Research Foundation

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    In order to understand the influence of microstructure difference and thermal effect on the damage of PBX explosive. The damage evolution mechanism of PBX with different microstructure under thermal load is analyzed by using Voronoi method to establish a three-dimensional meso model, considering the elasto-plastic properties of particles, the elasto-viscoplastic properties of binder and the interfacial cohesion constitutive relationship. The results show that the interface is not easy to be damaged when the temperature is raised, and the binder with small shrinkage hinders the shrinkage of particles when the temperature is lowered, resulting in the increase of the normal tensile stress between the interfaces, which is easy to cause interface damage. Increasing the content of binder is beneficial to reduce the damage degree of interface during cooling. When the binder content is similar, the more uniform the particle size is, the smaller the interfacial damage is. Under the action of low pressure, the damage changes from normal stress to tangential stress, and the damage degree decreases. However, when the pressure is too high, new damage occurs at the interface.

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  • Received:March 02,2021
  • Revised:March 19,2021
  • Adopted:March 22,2021
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