Explosives - Explosive Power Flashcards
What is the oxygen balance equation?
- Equation is: d - (2a) - (b/2)
- d = amount of oxygen available
- a = number of carbons
- b = number of hydrogens
How is the oxygen balance calculated for any molecule with the formula CaHbNcOd?
The oxygen balance of any explosive of general formula CaHbNcOd with a molecular weight M can be calculated as shown in the picture.
If the oxygen balance is less than zero the carbon and hydrogen cannot be fully oxidised.
What are the K-W rules?
- C atoms to CO
- H atoms to H2O
- CO to CO2
- N to N2
What is the equation for the heat of detonation?
- Once we know the detonation products we can calculate the enthalpy of detonation.
- Enthalpy change = (sum of enthalpy of products) - (sum of enthalpy of reactants)
- Enthalpy of reaction (Q) = (enthalpy change / Molecular mass) x 1000
How is the volume of detonation calculated?
C4H8N8O8 → 4CO + 4H2O + 4N2
- 12 moles of gas are produced from 1 mole of HMX.
- Volume of gas, V = 12 x 22.4 L mol-1 = 268.8 Lmol-1
Or per kg of HMX:
V = 268.8 x (1000/296) = 908.1 L kg-1
How is explosive power calculated from the enthalpy of reaction and volume of detonation?
Explosive power = Q x V
Explosive power (HMX) = 5010 kJ kg-1 x 908.1 L kg-1
= 4.550 x 106 kJ L kg-2