SBIR-STTR Award

Mechanical Characterization of Energetic Materials
Award last edited on: 2/1/2013

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : OSD
Total Award Amount
$830,056
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
OSD09-W02
Principal Investigator
Danny J Frew

Company Information

Dynamic Systems & Research Corporation

8219 Pickard Avenue Ne
Albuquerque, NM 87109
   (505) 270-3088
   djfrew@dsr.us.com
   www.dsr.us.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Bernalillo

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$99,675
In this program, DSR proposes to develop test equipment that can be used by the Air Force to begin investigating inert and live explosive material properties under different pressure and temperature environments. Strain-rate levels will be adjustable with this equipment and will vary between 10-5-10-2 s-1 dependent upon the stiffness and strength of the test material. When completed, 25.4-mm-diameter specimens with length-to-diameter ratios of at least 2 can be tested at high confining pressures and under a wide range of temperature extremes in this device. In Phase I, mechanical, hydraulic, and temperature application designs will be developed for the test device with the capability to apply confining pressures up to 200 MPa to the right-circular cylinder samples over a wide range of temperatures. DSR plans to design a highly-accurate instrumentation configuration that will allow for accurate measurements as well as provide the necessary servo-loop feedback to obtain high-fidelity behavior of the test specimen. In Phase II, the mechanical, hydraulic, and instrumentation designs conceptually developed in the Phase I effort will be used to build the device and validate its capabilities (using an inert simulant material) under a variety of different conditions.

Keywords:
Explosive Characterization, Confinement, Pressure, Simulants, Temperature

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$730,381
Through this research effort, DSR is developing test equipment that can be used by the Air Force to investigate inert and live explosive material properties through a variety of different pressure and temperature environments. Strain-rate levels are adjustable and will vary between 10-5-10-2 s-1 depending upon the stiffness and strength of the test material. 25.4-mm-diameter specimens with length-to-diameter ratios of at least 2 can be tested at high-confining pressures and over a wide-range of temperature extremes. In Phase I, mechanical, hydraulic, and temperature application designs were developed for the test device with the capability to apply confining pressures up to 200 MPa and differential loads of up to 745KN to right-circular cylinder test specimens. DSR has designed a highly accurate instrumentation sensor configuration that will allow for precise specimen deflection and load measurements as well as provide the necessary servo-loop feedback to the test controls to obtain high-fidelity behavior of the test specimen. In Phase II, the mechanical, hydraulic, and instrumentation designs conceptually developed in the Phase I effort will be used to build the device and validate its capabilities (using an inert simulant material) under a variety of different conditions.

Keywords:
Triaxial Test Device, Energetic Materials, Inert Simulant, Material Properties, Confining Pressure, Servo-Control