Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
724444 Journal of Electrostatics 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Composite energetic material response to electrical stimuli was investigated and a correlation between electrical conductivity and ignition sensitivity was examined. The composites consisted of micrometer particle aluminum combined with another metal, metal oxide, or fluoropolymer. Of the nine tested mixtures, aluminum (Al) with copper oxide (CuO) was the only mixture to ignite by electrostatic discharge. Under the loose powder conditions of these experiments, the Al–CuO minimum ignition energy (MIE) is 25 mJ and exhibited an electrical conductivity two orders of magnitude higher than the next composite. This study showed a similar trend in MIE for ignition triggered by a discharged spark compared with a thermal hot wire source.

► Electrical conductance is directly proportional to ESD ignition sensitivity. ► Higher electrical conductance increases ESD ignition sensitivity. ► Spark energy accumulates in the alumina shell surrounding Al fuel particles. ► Ignition is triggered in Al by joule heating of the alumina enveloping the Al core.

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