Shock wave-induced phase transition in RDX single crystals

Patterson, JE; Dreger, ZA; Gupta, YM

HERO ID

1466248

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2007

Language

English

PMID

17718475

HERO ID 1466248
In Press No
Year 2007
Title Shock wave-induced phase transition in RDX single crystals
Authors Patterson, JE; Dreger, ZA; Gupta, YM
Journal Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume 111
Issue 37
Page Numbers 10897-10904
Abstract The real-time, molecular-level response of oriented single crystals of hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-s-triazine (RDX) to shock compression was examined using Raman spectroscopy. Single crystals of [111], [210], or [100] orientation were shocked under stepwise loading to peak stresses from 3.0 to 5.5 GPa. Two types of measurements were performed: (i) high-resolution Raman spectroscopy to probe the material at peak stress and (ii) time-resolved Raman spectroscopy to monitor the evolution of molecular changes as the shock wave reverberated through the material. The frequency shift of the CH stretching modes under shock loading appeared to be similar for all three crystal orientations below 3.5 GPa. Significant spectral changes were observed in crystals shocked above 4.5 GPa. These changes were similar to those observed in static pressure measurements, indicating the occurrence of the alpha-gamma phase transition in shocked RDX crystals. No apparent orientation dependence in the molecular response of RDX to shock compression up to 5.5 GPa was observed. The phase transition had an incubation time of approximately 100 ns when RDX was shocked to 5.5 GPa peak stress. The observation of the alpha-gamma phase transition under shock wave loading is briefly discussed in connection with the onset of chemical decomposition in shocked RDX.
Doi 10.1021/jp079502q
Pmid 17718475
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