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Development of a new mixing rheometer for studying rheological behaviour of concentrated energetic suspensions
Authors:JP Guillemin  Y Menard  L Brunet  O Bonnefoy  G Thomas
Institution:aNexter Muntions, Engineering Direction, 7 route de Guerry, 18023 Bourges Cedex, France;bEcole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, Centre SPIN/LPMG, UMR CNRS 5148, 158 Cours Fauriel, 42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2, France
Abstract:The overall objective is to present a procedure based on a Couette analogy to quantitatively analyse torque/rotor speed data and extract viscosity/shear-rate curves using a non-conventional geometry. Diphasic flows of energetic concentrated suspensions of melt-cast insensitive explosives exhibit particular rheological properties. The characterization of these complex fluids may be a challenging task when conventional rheometers are used. Placing these dense suspensions in a classic cylindrical geometry may lead to a partial destruction of the internal fluid structure. To prevent that, a “RheoXF” a mixer-type rheometer has been developed: it consists of a mixing device with quite a complex geometry rotating in a cylindrical tank. To evaluate the rheological constants (virtual radius, virtual shear rate and stress constants) of thus mixing rheometer, we used five Newtonian fluids. After this calibration, the rheological characterizations were carried out on five formulations. The unique parameter which changes in these formulations is the batch's origin of a secondary explosive: the 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazole-5-one. These energetic particles differ by their morphology, maximum packing density and may be by their process synthesis. After having determined pseudoplastic parameters, a correlation has been made with the evolution of maximum packing density values calculated with De Larrard model.
Keywords:Couette analogy  Mixer-type rheometry  Complex fluid  Pseudoplastic parameters  De Larrard model
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