Solomon
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How to calculate the energy content of different explosives
I assumed you could use the kinetic energy equasion however, I calculated the energy of 1kg of TNT using this and the result was inaccurate although
close. Does anyone know how to calculate the energy of an explosive?
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Dany
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Your Question is not very clear. what do you mean by the energy content of explosive? if you mean the heat of formation (in kj or kcal/kg), this can
be calculated using quantum chemical method or by empirical method such as formulas based on stoichiometry or group addidivity method.
if by energy of an explosive you mean the heat release when explosive detonate or heat of detonation (Q), this can be easily calculated for CHNO type
explosive using the method of Kamlet-Jacobs. In the attached file you will find an article for calculating the heat of formation for energetic
materials (using stochiometry). Also attached is the original report of Kamlet-Jacobs shows the calculation of the heat of detonation (Q) on page 13
and 14. you must calculate Narb and Marb in one hand and having the heat of formation on the other hand, Q can be easily
calculated by equation (15b), see page 14.
I don't know what is the kinetic energy equation you used, and to what data you compared your result so you conclude that it is inacurate.
Dany.
Attachment: Prediction of the condensed phase heat of formation of energetic compounds.zip (1.1MB) This file has been downloaded 625 times
Attachment: THE CHEMISTRY OF DETONATIONS.pdf (1.7MB) This file has been downloaded 821 times
[Edited on 30-12-2013 by Dany]
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Marvin
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I think Solomon is entering the detonation velocity into the kinetic energy equation. You would expect these results to be a similar order of
magnitude, the speed at which the molecules can move is a big factor but it's more complicated.
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Dany
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yes but energy of explosive is different from detonation velocity although the two are related.
Dany.
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plante1999
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I think he means the power of an energetic material in a theoretically perfect detonation.
I never asked for this.
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