Energetics

Session 666 - Processing and Safety
The session will cover the rheology and processing of energetic materials, using conventional and novel processing technologies. The scope includes the mathematical modeling and simulation of the processing operation, experimental studies, process control, structure versus the processing history relationships, and various factors which govern the safety of the process, including the conditions which give rise to demixing, segregation, and formation of hot spots.
Chair: Dilhan Kalyon
CoChair: Suzanne Prickett
  Energetic Materials, What Are They?
Bruce Cranford Jr., PE
  History of Energetic Materials
Boyd Hill
  Incorporation of Pressure Dependent Wall Slip to the Simulation of the Continuous Processing of Energetic Suspensions
Dilhan Kalyon, Moinuddin Malik
  Prediction of Conditions Under Which Flow Instabilities Are Onset to Give Rise to Extrudate Distortions during the Extrusion of Highly Filled Energetic Suspensions
Suzanne Prickett, Hansong Tang, Halil Gevgilili, Dilhan Kalyon
  Twin Screw Extrusion Processing of a Nanoalumina Based Formulation in Conjunction with a Molding Powder Preparation Methodology
Rajen Patel, Paul Redner, Halil Gevgilili, Dilhan Kalyon
  Inverse Problem Solution of Squeeze, Rectangular Slit, Steady Torsional and Capillary Flows to Enable the Determination of Parameters of Wall Slip and Shear Viscosity for Energetic Suspensions
Hansong Tang, Halil Gevgilili, Dilhan Kalyon

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