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Rice-Walsh equation of state for unreacted high explosives based on isothermal compression data
Author(s) -
K. Nagayama,
Shiro Kubota
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/12.0000821
Subject(s) - thermodynamics , isothermal process , explosive material , equation of state , enthalpy , compression (physics) , detonation , materials science , shock (circulatory) , volume (thermodynamics) , entropy (arrow of time) , mechanics , chemistry , physics , medicine , organic chemistry
Submitted for the SHOCK19 Meeting of The American Physical Society Rice-Walsh equation of state for unreacted high explosives based on isothermal compression data KUNIHITO NAGAYAMA1, Retired, SHIRO KUBOTA, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology — Equation of state (EOS) for unreacted explosives, PETN has been formulated thermodynamically aiming at using with numerical code of shock to detonation transition processes. In this paper, a generalized procedure of providing pressure-volumeenthalpy EOS is proposed based on the available static isothermal high-pressure compression curve. The present procedure can be used to formulate the Rice-Walsh type EOS by using the specific heat at constant pressure as a function of entropy, Cp(S), and pressure-dependent Wu-Jing parameter with the material parameter β introduced by the author. Birch-Murnaghan functional form is adopted as an isothermal compression curve. Specific heat function was derived from the measured temperature dependence at atmospheric pressure. In order to estimate the parameter β in the Wu-Jing parameter, shock Hugoniot curve for PETN were calculated varying the value, β as a parameter. Both values of β determined to reproduce the shock Hugoniot for TMD and porous samples were found to be very similar and were very small compared with those estimated for various metals. 1Professor Emeritus Kyushu University Kunihito Nagayama Retired Date submitted: 05 Feb 2019 Electronic form version 1.4

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