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3747707 
Journal Article 
Behaviour of ammonium perchlorate-based propellants and a polymer-bonded explosive under impact loading 
Balzer, JE; Siviour, CR; Walley, SM; Proud, WG; Field, JE 
2004 
Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences / the Royal Society
ISSN: 1364-5021
EISSN: 1471-2946 
460 
2043 
781-806 
English 
The response of a range of ammonium perchlorate-based propellants and a polymerbonded explosive to drop-weight impact loading has been studied using high-speed photography. This technique allows the generation of 'hot spots' and the subsequent growth of reaction to be recorded. In separate experiments, the mechanical properties of these materials were measured over the range of strain rates 0.01-8 × 103 s-1 using an Instron 1122 and a split Hopkinson pressure bar. In addition, the effect of temperature on their high-strain-rate properties was examined over the range -60 to +60°C. Scanning electron microscopy studies were performed, on both as-received specimens and material which had been recovered from interrupted drop-weight experiments, to investigate the connection between microstructure and ignition sources. A close link was established between the mechanical properties at the appropriate strain rates and the ignition response to impact. 
ammonium perchlorate; propellant; polymer-bonded explosive; Hopkinson bar; high-speed photography; dropweight