Thermal conductivity of Tetryl by modulated differential scanning calorimetry |
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Authors: | Randall K. Weese |
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Affiliation: | Energetic Materials Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Avenue Livermore, CA 94550, USA |
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Abstract: | An investigation of the use of modulated differential scanning calorimeter (MDSC) to measure thermal conductivity (κ) of the explosive Tetryl using isothermal and non-isothermal methods. Issues surrounding the use of silicone oil as a heat transfer aid are discussed. Using these methods the calculated isothermal and non-isothermal properties of specific heat capacity were observed to be 0.844 and 0.863 J/(g K) and the calculated thermal conductivity values were found to be 0.165 and 0.186 W/K. Calibration experiments using polystyrene indicate that the non-isothermal method is more reproducible but has a larger offset (35%) from the true value. Our corrected values for Tetryl fall in the middle of the considerable range of values reported in the literature. |
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Keywords: | Thermal conductivity Apparent heat capacity Isothermal Non-isothermal MDSC |
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