If you are looking for maximum detonation pressure and velocity, just melt cast ETN. Mixing it with anything is a receipe for bubbles, once the molten
mass cools, significantly reducing pressure/velocity. Also, those mixes would require pressing in molten state, which is a no-no. Melt cast only 10 g
at time.
If you are looking for a combined effects explosive, i.e. a melt cast with 15 % of Al that burn almost all the Al in just 7 expansions, use 15 % Al
and some 30 % PETN + 55 % ETN, don't press and make sure that your explosives are pure (double recrystalization). Don't press it in molten state,
don't agitate it. Sure, you'll reach lower VoD but being safe is more important. 1.5 density is OK, the pressure at that density is still high enough
to crack those Al particles to burn rapidly at the sub-milisecond scale.
If you are looking at a thermobaric, just melt cast your ETN and surround it with a thin flame of 30 % of Al, i.e. 60 g ETN and 30 g Al (smaller TBX
charges don't rly work well due to rapid cooling of the cloud). Sure, some lower performance than a direct melt cast but much safer.
Melt cast the stuff in sillicone rubber, use a big bucket of hot water and be in different room after you pour in the water, just to be safe. Also,
you should melt cast the combined effecrs explosive in 5 - 10 g batches - just to stop it from serious DDT if anything goes bad.
[Edited on 15-11-2019 by Rocinante] |