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Mixed explosive compositions decomposition reaction

Most explosive and propellant compositions contain a mixture of components so as to optimize their performance. Some of the components may not contribute to the heat liberated and may not even contain oxygen. These materials may however, contribute to the gaseous products and reduce the actual temperatures obtained on detonation of the explosive or burning of the propellant. An example of a typical mixed explosive composition is one which contains 60% RDX and 40% TNT, and where the heat of explosion Q has been optimized. In order to calculate the values of Q and V for this composition the oxygen balance and the reaction for decomposition need to be determined. But even before these can be calculated the atomic composition of the mixture must first be established. [Pg.94]

The reaction for the decomposition products of the mixed explosive composition can be determined by applying the modified Kistia-kowsky Wilson rules as shown in Table 5.16. [Pg.96]


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