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李青山, 段辉晶, 李国成, 刘新祺, 余家欣, 何洪途, 银颖. 热老化对HMX基高聚物粘结炸药摩擦行为的影响研究[J]. 摩擦学学报(中英文), 2025, 44(10): 1−12. doi: 10.16078/j.tribology.2023268
引用本文: 李青山, 段辉晶, 李国成, 刘新祺, 余家欣, 何洪途, 银颖. 热老化对HMX基高聚物粘结炸药摩擦行为的影响研究[J]. 摩擦学学报(中英文), 2025, 44(10): 1−12. doi: 10.16078/j.tribology.2023268
LI Qingshan, DUAN Huijing, LI Guocheng, LIU Xinqi, YU Jiaxin, HE Hongtu, YIN Ying. Effect of Thermally Aging on Frictional Properties of HMX-Based Polymer Bonded Explosives[J]. Tribology, 2025, 44(10): 1−12. doi: 10.16078/j.tribology.2023268
Citation: LI Qingshan, DUAN Huijing, LI Guocheng, LIU Xinqi, YU Jiaxin, HE Hongtu, YIN Ying. Effect of Thermally Aging on Frictional Properties of HMX-Based Polymer Bonded Explosives[J]. Tribology, 2025, 44(10): 1−12. doi: 10.16078/j.tribology.2023268

热老化对HMX基高聚物粘结炸药摩擦行为的影响研究

Effect of Thermally Aging on Frictional Properties of HMX-Based Polymer Bonded Explosives

  • 摘要: 针对热老化后高聚物粘结炸药(Polymer bonded explosives, PBX)摩擦行为演化规律与机制不清楚等问题,研究了奥克托金(HMX)基PBX炸药摩擦行为和摩擦安全性能的演化规律与机制. 在摩擦感度试验机上研究了热老化后PBX摩擦感度的变化规律,发现热老化后PBX摩擦感度从未老化时的16%增大至老化50天后的46%. 以含能单晶HMX作为摩擦对偶,在多功能摩擦磨损试验机上研究了热老化处理对HMX基高聚物粘结炸药(PBX)摩擦行为的影响机制. 研究发现,随着热老化时间的增加,PBX表面稳态摩擦系数几乎不变. 通过对PBX中HMX单晶和粘结剂与HMX单晶的摩擦行为分析发现,热老化后HMX单晶表面稳态摩擦系数基本不变,同时HMX单晶表面的微观力学性能、化学结构和表面均方根粗糙度也基本不受热老化处理的影响. 未老化时,粘结剂与HMX界面的稳态摩擦系数大约为0.3,而老化50天后粘结剂与HMX界面的稳态摩擦系数增加至0.6. 热老化后粘结剂出现了明显的结晶现象,导致了粘结剂的纳米硬度和弹性模量显著增大,进而增大了粘结剂和HMX界面的摩擦温升,最终造成PBX炸药摩擦感度的增大.

     

    Abstract: In order to solve the problem that the evolution law and mechanism of the friction behaviors in polymer bonded explosives (PBX) after thermally aging is not clear, the current study focused on investigating the evolution and mechanism of friction behaviors, as well as the friction safety properties of octogen (HMX) based PBX explosives. The objective was to gain insights into how these properties change over time and the underlying mechanism involved in the frictional response of PBX explosives subjected to thermally aging. Firstly, the investigation into the variation of the friction sensitivity of PBX after the thermally aging was conducted using the friction sensitivity testing machine. The results revealed a substantial change, as the friction sensitivity of PBX escalated from 16% prior to aging treatment to 46% after undergoing a 50 days thermally aging treatment. This observation underscored the significant impact of thermally aging on the frictional sensitivity of PBX. Using energetic single crystal HMX as the counterpart material, the study delved into the mechanistic influence of thermally aging treatment on the frictional behaviors of HMX-based PBX. This investigation was conducted using a multifunctional friction and wear test machine, aiming to comprehensively understand how thermally aging treatment affected the friction characteristics of PBX. The investigation revealed that, as the durations of thermally aging increased, the steady-state friction coefficient at the PBX interface remained relatively constant, when rubbing with the stainless steel that was used in the friction sensitivity tests. Extending the analysis to include the friction behaviors of both HMX single crystal and the binder in PBX with HMX single crystals, it was observed that the steady-state friction coefficient on the surface of HMX single crystal exhibited almost unchanged with thermally aging treatment. Moreover, the microscale mechanical properties such as nanohardness and elastic modulus, as well as the chemical structure and root mean square (RMS) of surface roughness on the HMX single crystal surface were not significantly impacted by the thermally aging treatment. This suggested that despite the durations of aging, the key characteristics of the HMX single crystal remained stable, contributing to the observed consistency in the steady-state friction coefficient at the PBX interface. The steady-state value of friction coefficient at the interface between the binder and HMX was around 0.3 in the absence of thermally aging treatment. However, after a 50 days thermally aging treatment, the steady-state friction coefficient at the interface rose to approximately 0.6. Subsequent analyses revealed that the binder underwent noticeable crystallization after thermally aging treatment, leading to a substantial increase in both nanohardness and elastic modulus of the binder material. This transformation in the binder's properties provided an explanation for the variations observed in the friction temperature rise at the interface between the binder and HMX, as well as the concurrent increase in the friction sensitivity of the PBX explosives. The observed changes in the binder's crystalline structure and mechanical properties evidently contributed to the variation friction behaviors and sensitivity of the PBX explosive.

     

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