Journal of Energetic Materials (1983-2011)

Volume 29, Issue 1 (2011)

1-6Synthesis of Insensitive 5,5′-Azotetrazolate SaltsKirstin F. Warner; Richard H. Granholm
7-25A First-Order Linear Model for the Estimation of Detonation VelocityLem� Türker
26-45Effect of Initial Temperature and Pressure on the Burning Rate of AGAT/AN MixturesYasuyoshi Miyata; Kazuo Hasue
46-60Reducing Dangerous Effects of Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine as a Liquid Propellant by Addition of Hydroxyethylhydrazine—Part I: Physical PropertiesMohammad Hossein Keshavarz; Alireza Ramadan; Ali Mousaviazar; Abbas Zali; Karim Esmaeilpour; Fariborz Atabaki; Arash Shokrolahi
61-74Calcium 5-Nitriminotetrazolate—A Green Replacement for Lead Azide in Priming ChargesNiko Fischer; T. M. Klapötke; Jörg Stierstorfer

Volume 28, Issue 4 (2010)

251-272Density Functional Theory Study of Several Nitrotriazole DerivativesLi Xiaohong; Chen Qingdong; Zhang Xianzhou
273-284Control of the Particle Size of Submicron HMX Explosive by Spraying in Non-SolventYadollah Bayat; Mohammad Eghdamtalab; Vida Zeynali
285-298Thermal Safety Study on TEGDN/NG/NC Gun PropellantJ. H. Yi; F. Q. Zhao; R. Z. Hu; L. Xue; S. Y. Xu
299-317Theory and Modeling of Liquid Explosive DetonationCraig M. Tarver; Paul A. Urtiew
318-337Computational Study of Main Mechanisms for Gas-Phase Decomposition of 1,1- and 1,2-DinitroethaneRoman V. Tsyshevsky; Ilia V. Aristov; Denis V. Chachkov; Alexander G. Shamov; Grigorii M. Khrapkovskii

Volume 28, Issue 3 (2010)

173-188Studies on Pre-Ignition Reactions of Hydrocarbon-Based Rocket Fuels Hypergolic with Red Fuming Nitric Acid as OxidizerSuresh G. Kulkarni; Vrushali S. Bagalkote
189-201Crystal State of 1,3,5-Triamino-2,4,6-Trinitrobenzene (TATB) Undergoing Thermal Cycling ProcessJie Sun; Bin Kang; Chao Xue; Yu Liu; Yunxia Xia; Xiaofeng Liu; Wei Zhang
202-218Computational Studies on Nitro-Azaboriridine—A High-Energetic MaterialPriyanka Srivastava; Hari Ji Singh
219-228High-Level Calculations on Nitrosooxyalanes: Possible New High-Energy Materials?Michael L. Stouffer; David W. Ball
229-249Synthesis and Characterization of Furazan Energetics ADAAF and DOATFJacqueline M. Veauthier; David E. Chavez; Bryce C. Tappan; Damon A. Parrish

Volume 28, Issue 2 (2010)

77-84The Effect of Ambient Temperature and Boron Content on the Burning Rate of the B/Pb3O4 Delay CompositionsYanchun Li; Yi Cheng; Yun-Long Hui; Shi Yan
85-97Novel Nitrocellulose Made from Bacterial CelluloseDong-Ping Sun; Bo Ma; Chun-Lin Zhu; Chang-Sheng Liu; Jia-Zhi Yang
98-113Quantum-Chemical Studies on TATB ProcessesR. S. Patil; S. Radhakrishnan; P. M. Jadhav; V. D. Ghule; T. Soman
114-138The Properties of Ammonium Dinitramine (ADN): Part 2: Melt CastingA. Hahma; H. Edvinsson; H. Östmark
139-171A DFT Study on Nitro Derivatives of PyridineLemi Türker; Selçuk Gümüş; Taner Atalar

Volume 28, Issue Supplement 1 (2010)

Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference on New Models and Hydrocodes for Shock Wave Processes in Condensed Matter

i-iiIntroductionIgor Plaksin; Vladimir Klimenko; Marvin A. Zocher
1-15Chemical Energy Release in Several Recently Discovered Detonation and Deflagration FlowsCraig M. Tarver
16-34A Multifield Model and Method for Metal-Loaded High ExplosivesB. A. Kashiwa; L. M. Hull
35-49An Accurate Equation-of-State Model for Thermodynamic Calculations of Chemically Reactive Carbon-Containing SystemsSergey B. Victorov; Hazem El-Rabii; Sergey A. Gubin; Irina V. Maklashova; Yulia A. Bogdanova
50-65Numerical Simulation of Experiments on the Low-Velocity Impact on HMX-Based HE Using Explosive Transformation Initiation KineticsA. R. Gushanov; N. A. Volodina; G. V. Belov; V. N. Khvorostin; D. M. Isheev
66-77Molecular Mechanisms of Shear Strain Sensitivity of the Energetic Crystals DADNE and TATBMaija M. Kuklja; Sergey N. Rashkeev
78-91Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Shock Wave Propagation through RDX Crystal LatticeA. A. Selezenev; A. Yu. Aleynikov; N. S. Ganchuk; S. N. Ganchuk; P. V. Ermakov
92-127Modeling High Rate Impact Sensitivity of Perfect RDX and HMX Crystals by ReaxFF Reactive DynamicsLuzheng Zhang; Sergey V. Zybin; Adri C. T. Van Duin; William A. Goddard III
128-139The Structure and Decomposition Chemistry of Isomer Defects in a Crystalline DADNEAnna V. Kimmel; Peter V. Sushko; Maija M. Kuklja
140-153Accuracy and Calibration of High Explosive Thermodynamic Equations of StateErnest L. Baker; Christos Capellos; Leonard I. Stiel; Jack Pincay
154-179Toward a Thermal Disequilibrium Multiphase Model for High Explosives Containing Metallic ParticlesGerard Baudin; Alexandre Lefrancois; Richard Saurel; Fabien Petitpas; Olivier Le Metayer; Jacques Massoni; Vladimir M. Belski; Eugène Zotov
180-204Estimation of the Reactive Flow Model Parameters for an Ammonium Nitrate–Based Emulsion Explosive Using Genetic AlgorithmsJ. B. Ribeiro; C. Silva; R. Mendes
205-215On the Stability of the Detonation Wave Front in the High Explosive Liquid Mixture Tetranitromethane/NitrobenzeneA. V. Fedorov; A. L. Mikhaylov; A. V. Men'Shikh; D. V. Nazarov; S. A. Finyushin; V. A. Davydov
216-230Influence of Dense Inert Additives (W and Pb) on Detonation Conditions and Regime of Condensed ExplosivesNikolay A. Imkhovik
231-240Investigation of Detonation Wave in Tetranitromethane, Nitromethane, and Their Solutions with MethanolV. M. Mochalova; A. V. Utkin; V. A. Garanin
241-248Formation and Evolution of Decomposition Sources at Shock Wave and Impact on Explosive ChargesSergey G. Andreev; Mikhail M. Boiko; Natalya V. Paliy
249-262Numerical Model for Dislocation Mechanism of DetonationVladimir Y. Klimenko; Irina Y. Kozyreva
263-278The V1V2 EOS for Detonation ProductsYehuda Partom
279-302Applying the SMG Scheme to Reactive FlowGabi Luttwak; Joseph Falcovitz
303-317A Multicomponent Medium Model for Reacting Porous Mixtures Under Shock Wave LoadingOxana Ivanova; Sergey Zelepugin; Aleksandr Yunoshev; Viktor Silvestrov

Volume 28, Issue 1 (2010)

1-16Identification of α-Chloro-2,2′,4,4′,6,6′-Hexanitrobibenzyl as an Impurity in HexanitrostilbeneA. J. Bellamy
17-34A Simple Method to Estimate the Critical Temperature of Thermal Explosion for Energetic Materials Using Nonisothermal DSCL. Xue; F. Q. Zhao; R. Z. Hu; H. X. Gao
35-44Synthesis of RDX Catalyzed by Brønsted Acidic Ionic LiquidsG. Cheng; X. Li; X. Qi; C. Lu
45-76New Correlations for Predicting Impact Sensitivities of Nitro Energetic CompoundsW. -P. Lai; P. Lian; B. -Z. Wang; Z. -X. Ge

Volume 27, Issue 4 (2009)

231-246Process Optimization for Synthesis of CL-20A. K. Mandal; C. S. Pant; S. M. Kasar; T. Soman
247-262Hexanitrohexaazaadamantane: A New Potential High-Energy-Density Compound Superior to Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20)Xiao-Juan Xu; Wei-Hua Zhu; He-Ming Xiao
263-295Theoretical Study of the Tautomeric Reactions of Dinitromethane and Its Radical CationRoman V. Tsyshevsky; Guzel G. Garifzianova; Denis V. Chachkov; Alexander G. Shamov; Grigorii M. Khrapkovskii

Volume 27, Issue 3 (2009)

145-165Non-Solid Explosives for Shaped Charges. Part II. Target Penetration with Metal Liner Devices Using Sensitized Nitromethane Liquid ExplosiveMichael Cartwright; David Lloyd-Roach; Peter J. Simpson
166-185Non-Solid Explosives for Shaped Charges. Part III. Metal Liner Devices Used in Explosive Ordnance Disposal OperationsMichael Cartwright; Peter J. Simpson
186-199A New View of Relationships of the N–N Bond Dissociation Energies of Cyclic Nitramines. Part I. Relationships with Heats of FusionTaner Atalar; Svatopluk Zeman
200-216A New View of Relationships of the N–N Bond Dissociation Energies of Cyclic Nitramines. Part II. Relationships with Impact SensitivityTaner Atalar; Marcela Jungová; Svatopluk Zeman
217-229A New View of Relationships of the N–N Bond Dissociation Energies of Cyclic Nitramines. Part III. Relationship with Detonation VelocitySvatopluk Zeman; Taner Atalar

Volume 27, Issue 2 (2009)

63-93Decomposition of Azo- and Hydrazo-Linked Bis TriazinesJimmie C. Oxley; James L. Smith; Jesse S. Moran
94-109Structure-Impact Sensitivity Relation of Certain Explosive CompoundsLemi Türker
110-117Synthesis of 3,6-bis(3-azido-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-1,2,4,5-tetrazineDavid E. Chavez; Richard D. Gilardi
118-132Preparation and Safety of Well-Dispersed RDX Particles Coated with Cured HTPBC. W. An; X. D. Guo; X. L. Song; Y. Wang; F. S. Li
133-143Prediction of Caged Polyaza Polynitroamine (Tetracyclo-HMX) as Energetic CompoundXue-Hai Ju; Zun-Yao Wang

Volume 27, Issue 1 (2009)

1-16Inducing Nanoscale Morphology Changes of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate Using a Heated Atomic Force Microscope CantileverOmkar A. Nafday; Brandon L. Weeks; William P. King; Jungchul Lee
17-39Decompositions of Urea and Guanidine NitratesJimmie C. Oxley; James L. Smith; Sweta Naik; Jesse Moran
40-50Studies on Triple Base Gun Propellant Based on Two Energetic Azido EstersKavita Ghosh; Chandra Shekher Pant; Rakesh Sanghavi; Sushma Adhav; Amarjit Singh
51-62Theoretical Study of 2,4,6-Tris(3′,5′-Diamino-2′,4′,6′-Trinitrophenylamino)-1,3,5-TriazineXue-Hai Ju; Zun-Yao Wang

Volume 26, Issue 4 (2008)

197-206Analysis of Explosives Using Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC®) with UV and/or Mass Spectrometry DetectionStuart A. Oehrle
207-219Stability and Degradation Processes of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) on Metal Oxide SurfacesMelissa Mileham; Jonathan Burk; Preya Bhavsar; A. E. Stiegman; Michael P. Kramer
220-229Gaseous Products of Dinitromethane Decomposition Determined by DTA/FTIRJan Ottis; Zdeněk Jalový; Františeke Liška
230-245A Theoretical Study of Highly Nitrated AzacubanesJinshan Li; Hui Huang; Yigang Huang; Haishan Dong
246-273Benzylamine-Free, Heavy-Metal-Free Synthesis of CL-20 via Hexa(1-propenyl)hexaazaisowurtzitaneRobert D. Chapman; Richard A. Hollins

Volume 26, Issue 3 (2008)

139-162Comparison of New and Legacy TATBsD. Mark Hoffman; Trevor M. Willey; Alexander R. Mitchell; Sabrina C. Depiero
163-180Explosive Detection by Microthermal AnalysisAsaf Zuck; Jeremy Greenblatt; Adi Zifman; Amalia Zaltsman; Shay Kendler; Gad Frishman; Sheffer Meltzer; Ilanit Fisher
181-195A Theoretical Study on Nitrourea and its TautomersLemi Türker; Selçuk Gümüş; Taner Atalar; Sencer Atlanel

Volume 26, Issue 2 (2008)

79-101Mechanically Induced Damage in Composite Plastic-Bonded Explosives: A Small Angle Neutron and X-ray StudyS. F. Trevino; D. A. Wiegand
102-114Comparative Study on the Role of DPT on the Formation of HMX in Semi-Batch and Continuous ProcessS. Radhakrishnan; K. Sunil Kumar; T. Soman; V. L. Narasimhan
115-138Thermodynamic, Transport, and Viscoelastic Properties of PBX-9501 Binder: A Molecular Dynamics Simulations StudyH. Davande; D. Bedrov; G. D. Smith

Volume 26, Issue 1 (2008)

1-28Effects of Endothermic Binders on Times to Explosion of HMX- and TATB-Based Plastic Bonded ExplosivesCraig M. Tarver; Jake G. Koerner
29-51Processing of Gun Propellants in Continuous Shear Roll MillsHalil Gevgilili; Dilhan M. Kalyon; Anand Shah
52-69Particle Size Effects on Thermal Decomposition of Energetic MaterialM. Fathollahi; S. M. Pourmortazavi; S. G. Hosseini
70-78Submicron-Sized Gamma-HMX: II. Effect of Pressing on Phase TransitionD. S. Moore; K. -Y. Lee; S. I. Hagelberg

Volume 25, Issue 4 (2007)

203-212Effect of Impurity Doping on the Morphology of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate CrystalsR. Pitchimani; L. J. Hope-Weeks; G. Zhang; B. L. Weeks
213-231Synthesis and Characterization of Ultrafine TATBA. K. Nandi; S. M. Kasar; U. Thanigaivelan; M. Ghosh; A. K. Mandal; S. C. Bhattacharyya
233-245Studies on a Novel Thermoplastic Polyurethane as a Binder for Extruded Composite PropellantsK. S. Mulage; R. N. Patkar; V. D. Deuskar; S. M. Pundlik; S. D. Kakade; M. Gupta
247-271Safety in Design and Manufacturing of Extruders Used for the Continuous Processing of Energetic FormulationsJ. E. Kowalczyk; M. Malik; D. M. Kalyon; H. Gevgilili; D. F. Fair; M. Mezger; M. Fair

Volume 25, Issue 3 (2007)

141-160A Study of Reduced-Sensitivity RDXJ. Oxley; J. Smith; R. Buco; J. Huang
161-171Submicron-Sized Gamma-HMX: 1. Preparation and Initial CharacterizationK.-Y. Lee; D. S. Moore; B. W. Asay; A. Llobet
173-201Twin-Screw Extrusion of Nano-Alumina–Based Simulants of Energetic Formulations Involving Gel-Based BindersS. Ozkan; H. Gevgilili; D. M. Kalyon; J. Kowalczyk; M. Mezger

Volume 25, Issue 2 (2007)

69-78Preparation and Thermal Decomposition Reaction of p-Chloro Benzaldehyde Diperoxide in Tetrahydrofuran SolutionKarina R. Nesprias; Adriana I. Cañizo; Nora Eyler; Carmen M. Mateo; Nelly L. Jorge
79-109Synthesis and Characterization of Blowing Agents and HypergolicsAlan R. Katritzky; James W. Rogers; Rachel M. Witek; Anatoliy V. Vakulenko; Prabhu P. Mohapatra; Peter J. Steel; Reddy Damavarapu
111-127Non-Solid Explosives for Shaped Charges I: Explosive Parameters Measurements for Sensitized Liquid ExplosivesM. Cartwright; D. Lloyd-Roach; P. J. Simpson
129-139A Novel and Highly Efficient Catalytic System for Trinitration of Aromatic Compounds: Ytterbium Perfluorooctanesulfonate and Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid in Fluorous SolventsW. -B. Yi; C. Cai

Volume 25, Issue 1 (2007)

1-18Hydrolysis of Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20)Julius Pavlov; Christos Christodoulatos; Mohammed Sidhoum; Steven Nicolich; Wendy Balas; Agamemnon Koutsospyros
19-34Stability and Degradation Processes of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) on Metal Oxide SurfacesMelissa Mileham; A. E. Stiegman; Michael P. Kramer
35-47Preparation and Characterization of Nano-NTO ExplosiveGuangcheng Yang; Fude Nie; Jinshan Li; Qiuxia Guo; Zhiqiang Qiao
49-67Development of Particle Concentration Distributions and Burn Rate Gradients upon Shear-Induced Particle Migration during Processing of Energetic SuspensionsMelquiades Allende; David F. Fair; Dilhan M. Kalyon; Donald Chiu; Sam Moy

Volume 24, Issue 4 (2006)

271-305Characterization of Fe/KClO4 Heat Powders and PelletsRonald A. Guidotti; Judy Odinek; Frederick W. Reinhardt
307-320Deuterium Effect on Thermal Decomposition of Deuterated Gap: 1. Slow Thermal Analysis with a TGA-DTA-FTIR-MSSophie Ringuette; Robert Stowe; Charles Dubois; Gérard Charlet; Queenie Kwok; David E. G. Jones
321-331Electrothermal Response and Functional Characteristics of Barium Ferrocyanide–Based SquibsS. M. Deshmukh; C. K. Ghatak; P. R. Arya; M. R. Somayajulu; A. Subhananda Rao
333-339Dendtritic Azido Ester: A Potential Energetic Additive for High Energy Material (HEM) FormulationsChandra Shekhar Pant; R. M. Wagh; J. K. Nair; T. Mukundan
341-360Nanoenergetic Composite of Mesoporous Iron Oxide and Aluminum NanoparticlesBhushan Mehendale; Rajesh Shende; Senthil Subramanian; Shubhra Gangopadhyay; Paul Redner; Deepak Kapoor; Steven Nicolich

Volume 24, Issue 3 (2006)

173-174ForewordDilhan M. Kalyon
175-193Use of Adjustable-Gap On-Line and Off-Line Slit Rheometers for the Characterization of the Wall Slip and Shear Viscosity Behavior of Energetic FormulationsDilhan M. Kalyon; Halil Gevgilili; James E. Kowalczyk; Suzanne E. Prickett; Constance M. Murphy
213-245An Overview of the Rheological Behavior and Characterization of Energetic Formulations: Ramifications on Safety and Product QualityDilhan M. Kalyon
247-269Rheological Characterization of Nitrocellulose GelsElvan Birinci; Halil Gevgilili; Dilhan M. Kalyon; Berton Greenberg; David F. Fair; Andrew Perich
195-212Squeeze Flow Rheometry for Rheological Characterization of Energetic FormulationsD. M. Kalyon; H. S. Tang; B. Karuv

Volume 24, Issue 2 (2006)

67-68ForewordDilhan M. Kalyon
69-101Recrystallization of CL-20 and HNFX from Solution for Rigorous Control of the Polymorph Type: Part I, Mathematical Modeling using Molecular Dynamics MethodZ. Peralta-Inga; N. Degirmenbasi; U. Olgun; H. Gocmez; D. M. Kalyon
103-139Recrystallization of CL-20 and HNFX from Solution for Rigorous Control of the Polymorph Type: Part II, Experimental StudiesN. Degirmenbasi; Z. Peralta-Inga; U. Olgun; H. Gocmez; D. M. Kalyon
141-156Formation of Aluminum Nanoparticles upon Condensation from Vapor Phase for Energetic ApplicationsR. Schefflan; S. Kovenklioglu; D. Kalyon; M. Mezger; M. Leng
157-172Mathematical Model for a Fed-Batch Crystallization Process for Energetic Crystals to Achieve Targeted Size DistributionsRalph Schefflan; Suphan Kovenklioglu; Dilhan Kalyon; Paul Redner; Eileen Heider

Volume 24, Issue 1 (2006)

1-15A Novel On-Chip Diagnostic Method to Measure Burn Rates of Energetic MaterialsShantanu Bhattacharya; Yuanfang Gao; Steven Apperson; Senthil Subramaniam; Rajesh Shende; Shubhra Gangopadhyay; Evgueni Talantsev
17-33Predicting the Impact Sensitivities of Polynitro Compounds Using Quantum Chemical DescriptorsN. R. Badders; C. Wei; A. A. Aldeeb; W. J. Rogers; M. S. Mannan
35-65Mesoscopic Approach to Energetic Material SensitivityAlba Lalitha Ramaswamy

Volume 23, Issue 4 (2005)

205-237Quantum Chemistry–Based Force Field for Simulations of Energetic Dinitro CompoundsHemali Davande; Oleg Borodin; Grant D. Smith; Thomas D. Sewell
239-264Characterization and Identification of Explosives and Explosive Residues Using GC-MS, an FTIR Microscope, and HPTLCS. P. Sharma; S. C. Lahiri

Volume 23, Issue 3 (2005)

133-149A Theoretical Study of Polynitropyridines and their N-oxidesJinshan Li; Yigang Huang; Haishan Dong
151-168Detonation Properties of Low-Sensitivity NTO-Based ExplosivesWaldemar A. Trzciński; Leszek Szymańczyk
169-181Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies of AlaneChak-pan Wong; Philip J. Miller
183-203Sensitivity of 2,6-Diamino-3,5-Dinitropyrazine-1-OxideCraig M. Tarver; Paul A. Urtiew; Tri D. Tran

Volume 23, Issue 2 (2005)

59-73Modeling of Closed-Vessel Experiments and Ballistic Parameter EstimationJorge Luiz Da Silva Porto De Oliveira; Acácio Antônio Mesquita Furtado Filho; Gustavo Mendes Platt; Fernando Cunha Peixoto
75-98Mechanical Properties of Confined ExplosivesDonald A. Wiegand; Brett Reddingius
99-106Preparation, Characterization, and Properties of 7-Nitrotetrazolo[1,5-f ]furazano[4,5-b]pyridine 1-OxideMy Hang V. Huynh; Michael A. Hiskey; David E. Chavez; Richard D. Gilardi
107-119Theoretical Investigation of the Relationship between Impact Sensitivity and the Charges of the Nitro Group in Nitro CompoundsZhang Chaoyang; Shu Yuanjie; Huang Yigang; Wang Xinfeng
121-130Computational Study of Picric Acid and Potassium PicrateXue-Hai Ju; Xiao-Juan Xu; He-Ming Xiao
131Erratum

Volume 23, Issue 1 (2005)

1-25A “Nanovision” of the Physiochemical Phenomena Occurring in Nanoparticles of AluminumAlba L. Ramaswamy; Pamela Kaste
27-32Preparation and Explosive Properties of Tetraamminebis(3,5-Dinitro-1,2,4-Triazolato-N1)Copper(II)My Hang V. Huynh; Michael A. Hiskey; Richard Gilardi
33-41Crystal Structure of the 1:1 Adduct of Hexanitrostilbene and DioxanAnthony J. Bellamy; Terence P. Price; Mary F. Mahon; Rod Drake; Janella Mansell
43-58Microstrain and Defect Analysis of CL-20 Crystals by Novel X-Ray MethodsR. Yazici; D. Kalyon

Volume 22, Issue 4 (2004)

181-197Composition Choice and Formulation of Three HMX-Based Research ExplosivesG. T. Sutherland; L. J. Brousard; J. F. Leahy; S. Prickett; J. S. Deiter
199-216Aspects of the Tribology of the Plastic Bonded Explosive (PBX) 9404D. Mark Hoffman; Jeffrey B. Chandler
217-2294,4′,6,6′-Tetra-Substituted Hydrazo- and Azo-1,3,5-TriazinesMy Hang V. Huynh; Michael A. Hiskey; Colin J. Pollard; Dennis P. Montoya; Ernest L. Hartline; Richard Gilardi
231-250The Conversion of a Boron-Containing Pyrotechnic Mix to a “Ceramic-Like” Material by Electron Beam InteractionAlba L. Ramaswamy; John Glass; Phil Renn; Phil Sturgill

Volume 22, Issue 3 (2004)

117-126Synthesis, Characterization, and Thermal and Explosive Properties of Alkali Metal Salts of 5,7-Diamino-4,6-Dinitrobenzofuroxan (CL-14)Mehilal; N. Sikder; S. K. Chougule; A. K. Sikder; B. R. Gandhe
127-150Wettability of Ammonium Nitrate PrillsQueenie S. M. Kwok; Peeter Kruus; David E. G. Jones
151-169Studies on Nonaluminized High Burning Rate AP-Composite PropellantsG. M. Gore; A. N. Nazare; C. N. Divekar; S. K. Hait; S. N. Asthana
171-179Polarography in the Study of Chemical Micro-Mechanism of Initiation of Polynitro ArenesSvatopluk Zeman; Eva Zemanová

Volume 22, Issue 2 (2004)

55-68Burning Rate Studies of Metal Powder (Ti, Ni)–Based Fuel-Rich PropellantsB.K. ATHAWALE; S.N. ASTHANA; HARIDWAR SINGH
69-82Mechanical Properties of Gel Propellants with NanoparticlesU. TEIPEL; U. FOERTER-BARTH
83-91Flash Tube Seal Dynamics in 30 mm AmmunitionSTEPHEN L. HOWARD
93-107Chemical Kinetic Modeling of HMX and TATB Laser Ignition TestsCRAIG M. TARVER
109-115Preparation and Properties of 2,4,8,10-Tetranitro-5H-Pyrido[3′,2′:4,5][1,2,3] Triazolo[1,2–a]Benzotriazol-6-ium Inner Salt as a Thermally Stable High ExplosiveMY Hang V. HUYNH; Michael A. HISKEY

Volume 22, Issue 1 (2004)

1-24A “Micro-vision” of the Physio-Chemical Phenomena Occurring in Nanoparticles of AluminumAlba L. Ramaswamy; Pamela Kaste; S. F. Trevino
25-39Dynamic Measurement of the Permeability of an Explosive Undergoing Thermal DamageB. W. Asay; G. Parker; P. Dickson; B. Henson; L. Smilowitz
41-53A Study on Gun Propellants Based on Butyl-NENAT. K. Chakraborthy; K. C. Raha; B. Omprakash; Amarjit Singh

Volume 21, Issue 4 (2003)

201-222Mechanical Mocks for Insensitive High ExplosivesD. Mark Hoffman; Bruce J. Cunningham; Tri D. Tran
223-235On the Difference in Impact Sensitivity of Beta and Delta HMXBlaine W. Asay; Bryan F. Henson; Laura B. Smilowitz; P. M. Dickson
237-245Energetic Plasticizer Migration StudiesA. Provatas
247-260Influence of Pressing Intensity on the Microstructure of PBX 9501P. D. Peterson; M. A. Fletcher; E. L. Roemer
261-273Theoretical Studies on Pentanitromonoacetylhexaazaisowurtzitane (PNMAIW) by AM1 and PM3 MethodsWu Yukai; Ou Yuxiang; Liu Zhiguo; Chen Boren

Volume 21, Issue 3 (2003)

141-166Binary Phase Diagram Series: HMX/RDXRobert L. Mckenney; Thomas R. Krawietz
167-183Characterization and Thermal Analysis of Hydrazinium Nitroformate (HNF)P. S. Dendage; D. B. Sarwade; A. B. Mandale; S. N. Asthana
185-199Analysis of Slurry-Coating Effectiveness of CL-20 Using Grazing Incidence X-ray DiffractionBerton L. Greenberg; Dilhan M. Kalyon; Melek Erol; Mark Mezger; Kenneth Lee; Scott Lusk

Volume 21, Issue 2 (2003)

73-85Studies on Interface Properties of Propellant Liner for Case-Bonded Composite PropellantsS. D. Kakade; S. B. Navale; V. L. Narsimhan
87-95Studies on Different Types of Nitrocellulose in Triple Base Gun Propellant FormulationsR. R. Sanghavi; A. G. S. Pillai; S. P. Velapure; A. Singh
97-107Use of Bismuth Chromate with Antimony Trisulphide in Delay CompositionsR. G. Sarawadekar; N. G. Swarge; S. Jayaraman; J. P. Agrawal
109-124Constant Strain Criteria for Mechanical Failure of Energetic MaterialsDonald A. Wiegand
125-140Changes in the Mechanical Properties of Energetic Materials With AgingDonald A. Wiegand

Volume 21, Issue 1 (2003)

1-13Investigation on Detonation and Thermochemical Parameters of Aluminized ANFOAndrzej Maranda; Andrzej Papliński; Dariusz Gał�zowski
15-31Studies on Characterization and Burning of Red Phosphorus-Based Smoke CompositionsM. R. Somayajulu; G. K. Gautam; S. Jayaraman; J. P. Agrawal
33-41Approach to the Catalytic Mechanism of Fullerene in PropellantsGao Fan; Li Shufen
43-55Contamination of Explosive Materials with N-Methylpyrrolidin-2-One (NMP)Anthony J. Bellamy; Edward Brzoska
57-62Synthesis and Explosive Properties of 5,5′-Dinitro-3,3′-azo-1 H -1,2,4-triazole (DNAT)Darren L. Naud; Michael A. Hiskey; Herbert H. Harry
63-72Generation of BN in the Combustion Residue of Boron-Containing PropellantXing Xi; Li Shufen

Volume 20, Issue 4 (2002)

291-308Binary phase diagram series: 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ)/n-nitroso-3,3-dinitroazetidine (ONDNAZ)Robert L. McKenney Jr.; William E. Stevens
309-327Studies on energetic compounds part 15 : Transition metal salts of NTO as potential energetic ballistic modifiers for composite solid propellantsGurdip Singh; Inder Pal Singh Kapoor; Sunil Kumar Tiwari; S. Prem Felix; K. N. Ninan; T. L. Varghese
329-344Synergistic interaction between AP and HMXChong Fang; Shufen Li
345-356Determination of chemical life of combustible cartridge casesJ. R. Peshave; Haridwar Singh

Volume 20, Issue 3 (2002)

195-222Thermodynamic analysis of afterburning of detonation products in confined explosionsWaldemar A. Trzciński; Józef Paszula; Piotr Wolański
223-244Hexammine metal perchlorates as energetic burning rate modifiersGurdip Singh; I. P. S. Kapoor; D. K. Pandey
245-253Sensitivity and performance properties of tex explosivesJiřiA Vágenknecht; Pavel Mareček; Waldemar A. Trzciński
255-278Studies on effect of incorporation of BDNPF/A on burning rates of RDX/AP/AI filled CMDB propellantsG. M. Gore; K. R. Tipare; C. N. Divekar; R. G. Bhatewara; S. N. Asthana

Volume 20, Issue 2 (2002)

97-134Combustion and thermal behaviour of ballistically modified eva and estane based RDX-AP propellantsRr Sanghavi; Sn Asthana; Js Karir; Haridwar Singh
135-152Kinetics and mechanism of thermolysis of hexammine metal perchloratesGurdip Singh; Durgesh Kumar Pandey
153-164Ab initio study on intermolecular interactions of energetic clustersXue-Hai Ju; He-Ming Xiao
165-173Thermal behavior of hmx and metal powders of different gradeJiang Zhi; Li Shu-fen; Zhao Feng-qi; Chen Pei; Yin Cui-mei; Li Shang-wen
175-189Safety assessment studies of a damaged high-energy solid propellantT. H. Zhang; S. Y. Wang; P. D. Liu

Volume 20, Issue 1 (2002)

1-37Molten salt destruction of energetic materials: Emission and absorption measurementsMichelle L. Pantoya; Benjamin D. Shaw
39-51Synthesis, characterization and explosives properties of 7-(1h -1,2,4-triazol-3-amino)-4,6-dinitrobenzofuroxan (TADNB) and 7-(1h-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-amino)-4,6-dinitrobenzofuroxan (TEADNBF)Arun K. Sikder; Rajendra B. Salunke; Nirmala Sikder
53-69The study of chemical micromechanism governing detonation initiation of some m-dinitrobenzopolyazaarenesSvatopluk Zeman; Radim Huczala; Zdenfik Friedl
71-92DFT calculations of the thermochemistry and structures of tetrazine derivativesCharles F. Wilcox; Yi-Xue Zhang; S. H. Bauer

Volume 19, Issue 4 (2001)

277-303The synthesis and characterization of methylene bisoxyamine CH2(-o-NH2)2 saltsKerri Tollison; Greg Drake; Tom Hawkins; Adam Brand; Milton McKay; Ismail Ismail; Claude Merrill; Mark Petrie; Jeff Bottaro; Thomas Highsmith; Richard Gilardi
305-337A new ignition criterion based upon a critical thermal energy densityZhang Taihua; Bian Taohua
339-347Influence of metal salts of 4-(2, 4, 6-trinitroanilino) benzoic acid on the burnining rate of double base propellantsS. M. Pundlik; R. S. Palaiah; J. K. Nair; T. Mukundan; S. N. Singh; Haridwar Singh

Volume 19, Issue 2-3 (2001)

101-118The effects of radiation on (1,3,5 - triamino - 2,4,6 - trinitrobenzene) TATB studied by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometryJ. W. McDonald; T. Schenkel; M. W. Newman; G. Overturf; H. Gregg; T. R. Niedermayr; A. V. Barnes; D. H. G. Schneider; I. A. Mowat; A. V. Hamza
119-154Chemical characterization of plasma-treated propellant samplesP. Kaste; A. Kinkennon; R. Lieb; A. Birk; K. Del Guercio; J. Newberry; M. Schroeder; R. Pesce-Rodriguez
155-162Transition metal salts of 2, 4, 6-trinitroanilinobenzoic acid - potential energetic ballistic modifiers for propellantsJ. K. Nair; M. B. Talawar; T. Mukundan
163-193Dynamic mechanical signatures of aged LX-17-1 plastic bonded explosiveD. Mark Hoffman
195-217Microscopic initiation mechanisms in energetic material crystalsAlba L. Ramaswamy
219-2391,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ). Part I. Syntheses and propertiesZdeněk Jalový; Svatopluk Zeman; Muhamed Sućeska; Pave Vávra; Kamil Dudek; Maša Rajić
241-2541,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ). Study of thermal behaviour. Part IIMuhamed Sućeska; Masa Rajić; Svatopluk Zeman; Zdenek Jalový
255-272Evaluation of some thermal, mechanical and explosive properties of plastic bonded explosives based on epoxy resinMehilal; M. S. Labade; S. N. Singh; J. P. Agrawal

Volume 19, Issue 1 (2001)

1-21A study on detonation characteristics of pressed NTOS. Cudzilo; W. A. Trzcinski
23-40Effect of la2o3, pr2o3 and nd2o3 on the thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorateD. V. Survase; D. B. Sarwade; E. M. Kurian
41-78Hydrazinium nitroformate (HNF) and HNF based propellants: A reviewP. S. Dendage; D. B. Sarwade; S. N. Asthana; H. Singh
79-95Studies on thermoplastic elastomers based RDX-propellant compositionsR. R. Sanghavi; S. N. Asthana; J. S. Karir; H. Singh

Volume 18, Issue 4 (2000)

241-273Binary phase diagram series: 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ)/1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (TNB)R. L. McKenney Jr.; W. E. Stevens
275-288Base hydrolysis of TNT-Based explosivesR. L. Bishop; R. L. Flesner; S. A. Larson; D. A. Bell
289-297Synthesis and characterization of some new acid salts of 8H-2,6,8,9,10-Pentaazabicyclo[5,2,1]-deca-2,5,9,10-tetraeneA. K. Sikder; K. P. C. Rao; J. P. Agrawal
299-309Synthesis and characterization of 2,4,6-tris (3′, 5′-diamino-2′,4′,6′-trinitrophenylamino)-1,3,5-triazine (PL-1): A new thermally stable insensitive high explosiveV. K. Bapat; A. K. Sikder; Mehilal; B. G. Polke; J. P. Agrawal
311-330A new closed vessel for determining the ballistic performance of high energy solid and liquid gun propellantsS. B. Langston; S. J. McGuigan; J. M. Bellerby; M. P. B. Laird

Volume 18, Issue 2-3 (2000)

89-95Two potential energetic compounds: Ammonium superoxide and ammonium ozonidePeter Politzer; Jane S. Murray; M. Edward Grice; Tore Brinck
97-121Gas production from thermal decomposition of explosives: Assessing the thermal stabilities of energetic materials from gas production dataJ. C. Oxley; J. L. Smith; E. Rogers; X. X. Dong
123-138The properties of ammonium dinitramide (ADN): Part 1, basic properties and spectroscopic dataH. Östmark; U. Bemm; A. Langlet; R. Sandén; N. Wingborg
139-161Modified vacuum thermal stability test apparatus for energetic materialsR. L. McKenney Jr.; W. E. Stevens; P. W. Goguen
163-175Lead salt of 2, 4, n-trinitroanilinoacetic acid - an energetic ballistic modifier for double base propellantsR. R. Soman; T. Mukundan; V. K. Bhat; Haridwar Singh
177-205Factors that affect the impact sensitiveness of ammonium nitrate - fuel oil (ANFO) explosives containing aluminiumR. K. Wharton; H. J. Royle
207-217Studies on metal salts of 4-(2,4,6 - trinitroanilino) benzoic acidR. S. Palaiah; N. R. Bulakh; M. B. Talawar; T. Mukundan
219-236Preparation and explosive properties of azo- and azoxy-furazansDavid Chavez; Larry Hill; Micheal Hiskey; Scott Kinkead

Volume 18, Issue 1 (2000)

1-27Fatigue of lx-14 and lx-19 plastic bonded explosivesD. Mark Hoffman
29-37Combustion mechanism of the low signature propellant containing 1,7-diazido-2,4,6-trinitrazaheptane(dath)Dang Zhi-Min; Zhao Feng-qi; Li Shang-wen
39-60Study of the thermal initiation of ammonium dinitramide (ADN) crystals and prillsAlba L. Ramaswamy
61-82Influence of 1,4-dinitropiperazine (DNP) on the pressure index of rdx containing extruded double base propellantsS. M. Pundlik; G. N. Purandare; T. Mukundan; Haridwar Singh

Volume 17, Issue 4 (1999)

305-329Relationship between detonation characteristics and 15N NMR chemical shifts of nitraminesSvatopluk Zeman
331-343Small-scale explosivity testingJimmie Oxley; James Smith; Evan Rogers; Elmo Resende; Abdel Mostafa
345-356Theoretical calculations of thermodynamic properties of chlorotetrazoles and nitrotetrazolesChen Zhaoxu; Xiao Heming
357-3771,2,4,5-tetrazine based energetic materialsDavid E. Chavez; Michael A. Hiskey
379-391Improved synthetic routes to polynitroheterocyclesMichael A. Hiskey; Darren L. Naud
393-402Isophthalic dimethyloxaziridine as a potential bonding agent for Rocket Solid PropellantsA. M. Kawamoto; M. M. Campbell; M. F. Mahon

Volume 17, Issue 2-3 (1999)

113-140Binary phase diagram series: 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ)/N-acetyl-3,3-dinitroazetidine1 (ADNAZ)Robert L. McKenney Jr.; William E. Stevens; Thomas G. Floyd
141-159Vibrational analysis of high-energy compounds: 1-nitroso-3,3-dinitroazetidineGene A. Crowder; Robert L. McKenney Jr.
161-176Stability tests of TNAZ — thermal and shock impactS. H. Bauer; Yi-Xue Zhang
177-190An experimental study on mechanical properties of energetic materials in triaxial compression due to impactX. P. Han; L. X. Li; Z. Y. Chong
191-196A study on dynamic compressive properties of energetic materials at low temperatureX. P. Han; L. X. Li; Y. C. Zhang
197-214Plasticizer migration in nitrocellulose-based propellantsR. A. Pesce-Rodriguez; N. F. Fell Jr.; J. M. Widder; R. Greer
215-232Moisture absorption by JA2 gun propellant under extreme conditionsR. Pesce-Rodriguez; P. Sagear; R. Leffers
233-252Preparation of 1-substituted-3,3-dinitroazetidinesMicheal A. Hiskey; M. Catherine Johnson; David E. Chavez
253-278Calculation of thermodynamic parameters of combustion products of propellants under constant volume conditions using the virial equation of state. Influence of values of virial coefficientsMuhamed Suceska
279-295Synthesis and characterization of sonochemically-aminated 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzeneJulie Bremser; Kein-Yin Lee; James E. Kennedy; Keith D. McClung
297-300Synthesis of 1-oxo-4-hydroxymethyl-2,6,7-trioxa-1-phosphabicyclo[2,2,2] octane derivativesYe Ling; Zhou Zhiming; Ou Yuxiang; Chen Boren

Volume 17, Issue 1 (1999)

1-48Thermal properties measurements of solid rocket propellant oxidizers and binder materials as a function of temperatureDonna M. Hanson-Parr; Timothy P. Parr
49-68Vibrational analysis of high-energy compounds: 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine and 1-acetyl-3, 3-dinitroazetidineGene A. Crowder; Robert L. McKenney Jr.
69-86Thermal characteristics of alkali metal dinitramide saltsMatthew D. Cliff; Matthew W. Smith
87-103Kinetic studies of thermal decomposition of AANTO, BAED and DAAP by ARC and DSCDong Shuan; Wan Xingzhong; Ou Yuxiang; Feng Changgen; Wang Yun; Chen Boren
105-106‘Clean burning’ propellants: A commentaryJan Hansson

Volume 16, Issue 4 (1998)

245-277Binary phase diagram series: 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ)/2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT)R. L. McKenney Jr.; W. E. Stevens; T. G. Floyd
279-288An investigation of PETN sensitivity to small scale flyer plate impactJ. A. Waschl
289-307Cartridge case deformation testA. Lowe; R. Hiley
309-341Fast neutron activation analysis of high energy materials and polymersS. P. Panda; S. G. Kulkarni; S. K. Sahu; V. N. Bhoraskar; P. A. Dokhale

Volume 16, Issue 2-3 (1998)

73-99Synthesis and spectra of some 2H-, 13C-, and 15N-labeled isomers of 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine and 3,3-dinitroazetidinium nitrateM. D. Coburn; M. A. Hiskey; J. C. Oxlcy; J. L. Smith; W. Zheng; E. Rogers
101-118Studies on energetic compounds part 7 thermolysis of ring substituted arylammonium salts of 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazole-5-one (NTO)G. Singh; I. P. S. Kapoor; S. M. Mannan; S. K. Tiwari
119-127High-nitrogen energetic materials derived from azotetrazolateM. A. Hiskey; N. Goldman; J. R. Stine
129-146The application of neural networks to the assessment of impact testing on explosivesP. P. Smith; P. F. Nolan; R. K. Wharton
147-171N-denitration of octahydro-1, 3, 5, 7-tetranitro-1, 3, 5, 7-tetrazocine (HMX) by hydrazine catalyzed by palladiumR. D. Chapman; R. A. O'brien; P. A. Kondracki
173-185Shock ignitability test for azide polymer propellantsE. Kimura; Y. Oyumi
187-197An analysis of dynamic response of explosives due to impact and computer simulation of hot spot forming in explosivesX. P. Han; L. X. Li; Y. C. Zhang
199-235Synthesis and thermal properties of 1, 3-dinitro-3-(1′, 3′-dinitroazetidin-3′-yl) azetidine (tndaz) and its admixtures with 1, 3, 3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ)R. L. McKenney Jr.; T. G. Floyd; W. E. Stevens; T. G. Archibald; A. P. Marchand; G. V. M. Sharma; S. G. Bott

Volume 16, Issue 1 (1998)

1-22Synthesis and thermal properties of 1,3-dinitro-3-(1′,3′-dinitroazetidin-3′-yl)azetidine (TNDAZ) and its admixtures with 1,3,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ)Robert L. McKenney Jr.; Thomas G. Floyd; William E. Stevens; Thomas G. Archibald; Alan P. Marchand; G. V. M. Sharma; Simon G. Bott
23-29Synthesis of new azide: 1,3,5,-tris[(azidomethyl) dinitromethyl]benzeneYan Hong; Guan Ziaopei; Chen Boren
31-43Studies on energetic compounds: Part 6 synthesis of ring-substituted arylammonium salts of 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazole-5-one(NTO)Gurdip Singh; Inder Pal Singh Kapoor; S. Muddi Mannan; Sunil Kumar Tiwari
45-67Thermal, combustion and luminosity studies on magnesium-strontium nitrate pyrotechnic systemVrushali Khire; N. M. Bhide; E. M. Kurian

Volume 15, Issue 4 (1997)

221-236Alternative exotherm suppressants for the nitrolysis of DAPTAnthony J. Bellamy; Dong Soo Kim
237-267The influence of graphite coatings applied before pressing on the mechanical strength after pressingDonald A. Wiegand
269-281Partial atomic charges calculation in nitrobenzenesDe-Chun Zhang; Yan-Qui Zhang
283-288Thermal studies of 2-azido-1,1-dinitroethyl compounds and trinitromethyl compoundsHong Yan; Xiao-Pei Guan
289-311A method for parameter optimization of reactive flow continuum models by sequential quadratic programmingBoyd D. Schimel; Ernest L. Baker; Walter J. Grantham

Volume 15, Issue 2-3 (1997)

73-107Dissolution study of BAMO/AMMO thermoplastic elastomer for the recycling and recovery of energetic materialsZhihua Cao; Suphan Kovenklioglu; Dilhan M. Kalyon; Rahmi Yazici
109-124Comparative study of two methods used for the characterization of the degradation of the polymer binder in gap-based propellantsS. Désilets; F. Perreault
125-137Analysis of cobalt based explosives by capillary electrophoresisStuart A. Oehrle; Tom Massis
139-149Synthesis of polynitro and azido diesters of pentacyclo[4.3.0.02,5.03,8.04,7]nonane-2,4-dicarboxylic acidXiao-Pei Guan; Zhuang Su; Jian-Wei Du; Jian-Guang Sun; Yong-Zhong Yu
151-161Pressure and temperature effects on burning rate of the silicon - red lead systemJan Jakubko
163-178Sensitivities of azide polymer propellants in fast cook-off, card gap and bullet impact testsEishu Kimura; Yoshio Oyumi
179-183Quantitative analysis of tin and lead in TDI combustion catalystLi Qin-fang
185-191Experimental investigation of adiabatic shear bands formation in TNT explosives under impactX. P. Han; T. H. Zhang; Z. H. Zhao
193-204Impact sensitivity of nitroglycerinMarvin L. Jones; Edmund Lee
205-216Resonance-assisted hydrogen bonds in nitrobenzenesDe-Chun Zhang; Yan-Qui Zhang

Volume 15, Issue 1 (1997)

1-19Reactions of 2- and 4-nitrodiphenylamine and their combination in single base propellants: Evidence for an interaction between stabilizers at 80°CJ. M. Bellerby
21-33Analysis of stabilizer degradation products in propellants using HPLC and photodiode array (PDA) detectionStuart A. Oehrle
35-45AM1 studies on SN2 hydrolysis of methyl nitrate in alkaline solutionGong Xuedong; Ling Yue; Xiao Heming
47-57Mechanical properties of azide polymer propellant at ignition stageKiyokazu Nagayama; Yoshino Oyumi
59-69Development of high burn rate azide polymer propellantYoshino Oyumi; Kikokazu Nagayama

Volume 14, Issue 3-4 (1996)

153-171Temperature effects on the performance of a complete explosive deviceJ. A. Waschl
173-191“Clean burning” low flame temperature solid gun propellantsR. A. Pesce-Rodriguez; R. A. Fifer; J. M. Heimerl
193-200Remaking and re-using of double based large caliber powders to be used as industrial explosivesThomas Dosoudil; Václav Kaderabek
201-215Insensitive munitions and combustion characteristics of BAMO/NMMO propellantsEishu Kimura; Yoshio Oyumi
217-256Shock initiation of TATB/FEFO formulationsC. M. Tarver; D. M. Hoffman; P. A. Urtiew; W. C. Tao
257-270Velocity of detonation and charge diameter in some RDX-driven heterogenous explosives: PBXW-115, PBXN-111, composition H-6 and composition BDaniel J. Whelan; Robert J. Swinton; Gunter Bocksteiner
271-287Crystal chemistry study on nitrobenzenes Part 1. Molecular conformation and packingYan-Qiu Zhang; De-Chun Zhang
289-300Crystal chemistry study on nitrobenzenes Part 2. hydregen bonding, stability and densityDe-Chun Zhang; Yan-Qui Zhang

Volume 14, Issue 2 (1996)

81-95Safety aspect of a non-azide propellant for automotive airbag inflatorsTakashi Kazumi; Kazuo Hara; Yuhua Yu; Yo Yamato; Takeshi Takahori; Yasuo Shimizu; Tadao Yoshida
97-126Catalytic decomposition of ammonium perchlorate a surveyS. Ramamurthy; P. G. Shrotri
127-149Combustible cartridge case formulation and evaluationG. R. Kurulkar; R. K. Syal; Haridwar Singh

Volume 14, Issue 1 (1996)

1-26Structural investigation of the crystallisation nucleant formed between 2,4,6 trinitrotoluene, TNT and 2,2′,4,4′,6,6′ hexanitrostilbene, HNSM. Cartwright; C. J. Hill
27-36Analysis of anionic impurities in ammonium dinitramide (ADN), Part I: Ion chromatographic analysisStuart A. Oehrle
37-45Analysis of anionic impurities in ammonium dinitramide (ADN), Part II: Capillary ion electrophoresisStuart A. Oehrle
47-56Analysis of nitramine and nitroaromatic explosives by micellar electokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC)Stuart A. Oehrle
57-73Quantitative characterization of degree of mixedness of lova grainsRahmi Yazici; Dilhan M. Kalyon

Volume 13, Issue 3-4 (1995)

163ForewordPaul L. Marinkas
165-183Disposal of chemical munitions using concomitant neutralization, gelation and encapsulationDilhan M. Kalyon; Suphan Kovenklioglu
185-212Supercritical water oxidation of chemical agents, and solid propellantsM. H. Spritzer; D. A. Hazlebeck; K. W. Downey
213-234Molten salt oxidation of chemical munitionsAlbert Stewart; Gary Schnittgrund
235-258Wet air oxidation of energetics and chemical agent surrogatesWilliam M. Copa; Joseph A. Momont
259-282Fungal degradation of 2,4-Dinitrotoluene and nitroglycerin in batch and fixed-film bioreactorsNirupam Pal; Christos Christodoulatos
283-298Biodegradation of nitrocelluloseS. T. Sundaram; A. Sharma; Y. Z. Zhang; B. W. Brodman
299-330Composting of energetic materialsAgamemnon D. Koutsospyros
331-356Hydrolysis of the energetic materials present in a composite modified double base solid rocket propellantLouis F. Cannizzo; Glenn L. Mower; Lewis R. Hunstman; Walter R. Achatz; W. Wayne Edwards
357-383Laboratory and analytical methods for explosives residues in soilMarianne E. Walsh; Thomas F. Jenkins; Philip G. Thorne
385-398Nitroglycerin biodegradation: Theoretical thermodynamic considerationsBarth F. Smets; Robert T. Vinopal; Domenic Grasso; Keith A. Strevett; Byung-Joon Kim

Volume 13, Issue 1-2 (1995)

1-14Catalytic effects of lead citrate on the HMX azide polymer propellantsEishu Kimura; Yoshio Oyumi; Tadao Yoshida
15-34Velocity of detonation, charge diameter and critical diameter in unconfined RDX-driven heterogeneous explosivesDaniel J. Whelan; Gunter Bocksteiner
35-56Properties and impact sensitiveness of cyclic nitramine explosives containing nitroguanidine groupsIan J. Dagley; Michael Kony; Gene Walker
57-91Ammonium perchlorate decomposition: Neat and solution1J. C. Oxley; J. L. Smith; B. R. Valenzuela
93-105Synthesis of 15N-labeled isomers of 5-Nitro-2,4-Dihydro-3H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-One (NTO)Jimmie C. Oxley; James L. Smith; Kirk E. Yeager; Michael D. Coburn; Donald G. Ott
107-139Thermolysis of various energetic substances by exposure to adiabatically compressed gasR. L. Piunti; K. R. Brower
141-155Studies on energetic compounds part 5 dimethylanilinium perchloratesGurdip Singh; I. P. S. Kapoor; S. M. Mannan
157Errata

Volume 12, Issue 4 (1994)

181-195The thermal decomposition of 2,5-dipicryl-1,3,4-oxadiazole, near its ignition temperature: An isothermal DSC studyDaniel J. Whelan; Mark R. Fitzgerald
197-209Analysis of cationic ingredients and degradation products in liquid propellants by capillary ion electrophoresis (CIE)*Stuart A. Oehrle
211-222Analysis of CL-20 and TNAZ in the presence of other nitroaromatic and nitramine explosives using HPLC with photodiode array (PDA) detectionStuart A. Oehrle
223-235New energetic materials from triazoles and tetrazinesHans-Heinrich Licht; Helmut Ritter
237-247Studies on reactions of polynitrostilbenes with sodium azideFeng Zengguo; Chen Boren

Volume 12, Issue 3 (1994)

113-121Nitrophenates of transition metals part I. synthesis and characterisationGurdip Singh; Inder Pal Singh Kapoor; S. Mudi Mannan
123-140Nitrophenates of transition metals1 part II. DTA, explosion delay, impact and friction sensitivity studiesGurdip Singh; Inder Pal Singh Kapoor; S. Mudi Mannan
141-150Preparation and characterisation of nitrophenates of transition metalsGurdip Singh; Inder Pal Singh Kapoor; S. Mudi Mannan
151-175Problems connected with possibility of the solventless production of modified ball-powder compositionsTomas Dosoudil

Volume 12, Issue 1-2 (1994)

1-62Propellant properties conducive to electrostatic discharge ignitionA. M. Mellor; P. J. Baker
63-83Laser ignition of explosives: Effects of laser wavelength on the threshold ignition energyHenric Östmark; Magnus Carlson; Katrin Ekvall
85-87A review of: “Rock blasting and explosives engineering”

Volume 11, Issue 4-5 (1993)

245-260Signal transmission tubing with low incendivity for use in methane/air environmentsG. F. Brent; A. H. Noble; D. P. Sutton
261-291Numerical modeling of composite propellant response to drop weight impactK. P. Duffy; A. M. Mellor
293-309Thermolysis of AP–additive mixtures, III1Gurdip Singh; Inder Pal Singh Kapoor
311-324AM1 studies on the mechanism of hydrolysis of dinitro semi-glycolurilLi Yumin; Xiao Heming
325-343Early decomposition chemistry of NTO, (3-Nitro-1,2,4-Triazol-5-One)Bruce C. Beard; J. Sharma
345-352Polyiodoimidazoles and their nitration productsA. R. Katritzky; D. J. Cundy; J. Chen

Volume 11, Issue 3 (1993)

157-165Synthesis and initial characterization of some energetic salts of 3,3-dinitroazetidineMichael A. Hiskey; Mary M. Stinecipher; James E. Brown
167-193Effect of additives on the nucleation of TNTM. Cartwright; G. C. Collett
195-203Calculations of heats of formation for nitramines and alkyl nitrates with PM3 and Mm2Yoshiaki Akutsu; Renhao Che; Masamitsu Tamura
205-217Calculations of heats of formation for azoles with Pm3Yoshiaki Akutsu; Masamitsu Tamura
219-241Thermal behaviour of 2,4,6,8,10,12-hexanitro-2,4,6,8,10,12-hexaaza-tricyclo (7,3,0,03,7) dodecane-5,11-dioneHu Rongzu; Lu Xingsen; Fang Yingao

Volume 11, Issue 2 (1993)

89-99The discontinuous vacuum stability test (DVST)Mahmed Benchabane
101-117II. Sensitivity and reliability of the discontinuous vacuum stability testMahmed Benchabane
119-134III. Chemical compatibility study of gap based propellant by the DVSTMahmed Benchabane
135-153Detonation failure diameters and detonation velocities of nitric acid, acetic acid and water mixturesP. Vidal; H. N. Presles; J. L. Gustin; J. Calzia

Volume 11, Issue 1 (1993)

1-37Studies on thermal decomposition and explosive properties of some novel metal complexes of aryl mercapto tetrazolesC. Sita; V. Krishna Mohan; M.G. Ram Reddy
39-46Calculations of heats of formation for nitroalkanes with PM3 and MM2'Yoshiaki Akutsu; Masamitsu Tamura
47-50Synthesis OF N,N1-BIS(2–nitro–benzodifuroxanyl) –3,5–dinitro–2,6–diaminopyridineWang Naixing; Chen Boren; Ou Yuxiang
51-65An experimental comparison of three documented test methods for the evaluation of friction sensitivenessR. K. Wharton; J. A. Harding
67-83Bis(2-azido ethyl)adipate plasticizer: Synthesis and characterisationJ. P. Agrawal; R. K. Bhongle; F. M. David; J. K. Nair

Volume 10, Issue 4-5 (1992)

189-220Modelling of the underwater shock sensitivity of polyurethane FOAM / PETN explosivesP. D. Katsabanis
221-250Pyrolysis GC-FTIR studies of a LOVA propellant formulation seriesR. A. Pesce-rodriguez; F. J. Shaw; R. A. Fifer
251-265Thermal characterization of mixtures of nitrotriazolone with HMX and RDXJuan A. Ciller; Felipe J. Serna; José R. Quintana
267-285Spin effects on pyrotechnic delays of the molybdenum familyL. M. Tsai; B. H. Wu; K. Lin
287-298Comments on ‘‘a simple method for calculating detonation parameters of explosives''Hel Karel
299-309Effect of certain lead and copper compounds as ballistic modifier for double base rocket propellantsA. D. Joshi; Haridwar Singh
311-313Erratum

Volume 10, Issue 2-3 (1992)

69-95Numerical modeling of the effect of temperature and particle size on shock initiation properties of HMX and TATBCharles L. Mader; James D. Kershner
97-126Underwater performance of polyurethane - PETN explosivesP. D. Katsabanis; M. Rizk
127-149Pressed booster compositions prepared by coating RDX using polymer dispersionsIan J. Dagley; Luciana Montelli; Robert P. Parker; Veronica M. Silva
151-171Mass spectral and thermal studies on explosion of lead salts of picramic acid and 2,4-dinitro phenolS. R. Yoganaraslmhan; C. Om Reddy; Sudhir Achar
173-182Calculations of heats of formation for nitroaromatics with PM3 and MM2Yoshiaki Akutsu; Jun-ichi Takayama; Masamitsu Tamura; Tadao Yoshida

Volume 10, Issue 1 (1992)

1-16Studies on minimum signature nitramine based high energy propellantS. N. Asthana; M. V. Vaidya; P. G. Shrotri; Haridwar Singh
17-41Pressure effects on pyrotechnic delays of the molybdenum familyL. M. Tsai; S. J. Wang; K. Lin
43-63Glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) - an energetic component of advanced solid rocket propellants - a reviewA. N. Nazare; S. N. Asthana; Haridwar Singh
65Errata

Volume 9, Issue 5 (1991)

349-413The mechanical response of tnt and a composite, Composition B, of TNT and RDX to compressive stress: III dependence on processing and compositionD. A. Wiegand; J. Pinto
415-428An improved synthesis of 5-amino-3-nitro-1H-1,2,4-triazole (ANTA), a useful intermediate for the preparation of insensitive high explosivesK. -Y. Lee; C. B. Storm; M. A. Hiskey; M. D. Coburn

Volume 9, Issue 4 (1991)

269-282Effect of specific surface area on the sensitivity of hexanitrostilbene to flyer plate impactJ. Waschl; D. Richardson
283-296Analysis on computation of kamlet parameter ф for CHNO explosive mixturesZhou Xing Xi; Yu Yong Zhong
297-317Empirical estimate of detonation parameters in condensed explosivesP. A. Urtiew; B. Hayes
319-348Impact sensitivity of polynitroaromaticsDan E. Bliss; Stephen L. Christian; William S. Wilson

Volume 9, Issue 3 (1991)

137-159Method of calculation of the heats of formation of new energetic compounds (containing NO2 and/or NF2 groups) by a benson's like additive schemeM. Sana; G. Leroy; C. Wilante; D. Peeters; S. Bourasseau
161-171Calculations of heats of formation for nitro compounds by semi-empirical mo methods and molecular mechanicsYoshiaki Akutsu; Shin-Ya Tahara; Masamitsu Tamura; Tadao Yoshida
173-189A transient explosive vapor generator based on capillary gas chromatographyGeorge A. Reiner; Cheryl L. Heisey; Harold M. McNair
191-204MS/MS of energetic compounds. A collision induced dissociation (CID) study of some polynitrobiphenyl-2-aminesJehuda Yinon; R. W. Read
205-263The mechanical response of TNT and A composite, composition B, of TNT and RDX to compressive stress: II triaxial stress and yieldJ. Pinto; D. A. Wiegand

Volume 9, Issue 1-2 (1991)

1-17Forensic explosives and firearms traces: Trapping of hplc peaks for gas chromatographyJ. B. F. Lloyd
19-80The mechanical response of TNT and a composite, composition b, of TNT and RDX to compressive stress: I uniaxial stress and fractureD. A. Wiegand; J. Pinto; S. Nicolaides
81-103Ultraviolet and visible absorption spectroscopy of some energetic molecules in the solid stateK. J. Smit
105-132Shock sensitivity of blasting explosive cartridgesYuji Wada; Hideo Yabashi; Masamitsu Tamura; Tadao Yoshida; Toshio Matsuzawa; Fumio Hosoya

Volume 8, Issue 5 (1990)

378-391A parametric study of the synthesis of 2,3,4,6-tetranitroanilineDavid J. Vanderah
392-414Synthesis and properties of some trisubstituted trinitrobenzenes. TATB analogsMichael Chaykovsky; Horst G. Adolph
416-441A systematic procedure for estimating the standard heats of formation in the condensed state of non aromatic polynitro-compoundsSerge Bourasseau
442-461Mechanical and thermomechanical properties of NC base propellantsD. A. Wiegand; S. Nicolaides; J. Pinto

Volume 8, Issue 4 (1990)

266-291A systematic procedure for estimating the standard heats of formation in the condensed state of non aromatic polynitro-compoundsSerge Bourasseau
292-307TNT vapour measurements above buried landmines. Model experiments using [methyl-14C] TNTM. S. Nieuwenhuizen; R. C. M. Olivier; G. W. H. Moes; L. J. Van Ruyven; H. W. G. Stahl
308-322Laser ignition of explosives: Effects of gas pressure on the threshold ignition energyH. Östmark; R. Gräns
324-334Eutectic and emulsified deak explosiveDo Ren Chang; Lawrence J. Vande Kieft
336-351Self-ignition limits of aluminum alkyls in hydrocarbon solventsS. A. Barton; J. L. Halpin; P. Tomar
352-374Polynitroaliphatic explosives containing the pentafluorosulfanyl (SF5) group: The selection and study of a model compoundM. E. Sitzmann; W. H. Gilligan; D. L. Ornellas; J. S. Thrasher

Volume 8, Issue 3 (1990)

149-203A review of the synthesis, chemistry and analysis of nitrocelluloseC. W. Saunders; L. T. Taylor
205-236An investigation of the thermal decomposition of 1,4-butanediammonium dinitrateR. L. McKenney Jr.; S. R. Struck; D. S. Ellison; S. D. Maegerlein; R. Cimino
237-261Deuterium isotope effects during the thermal decomposition of 1,4-butanediammonium dinitrate and selected composites with ammonium and potassium nitratesR. L. McKenney Jr.; S. R. Struck; D. S. Ellison; S. D. Maegerlein

Volume 8, Issue 1-2 (1990)

1-20The initiation of small-diameter emulsion explosives by commercial detonatorsDavid L. Kennedy
21-39The melting points of stable-form nitrate ester crystalsE. C. Braak
41-73On predicting properties of explosives – detonation velocityJ. R. Stine
75-84Thermal decomposition of energetic materials 32. on the instantaneous molecular nature of aqueous liquid gun propellants at high temperature and pressure before thermal decompositionT. B. Brill; P. D. Spohn; J. T. Cronin
85-98Estimation of Δf of nitro derivatives of benzene and toluene using AM1 and DSCDong-Rong Hwang; Masamitsu Tamura; Tadao Yoshida; Nariaki Tanaka; Fumio Hosoya
99-109Explosive properties of metal salts of nitroanilinoacetic acidsK. U. B. Rao; R. R. Soman; Haridwar Singh
111-123Detonation of dense mixed explosives systemsGraeme A. Leiper; John Cooper; Moira Logan
125-144The solubility of gases under pressure in liquid propellantsP. Ravi; S. Murad

Volume 7, Issue 4-5 (1989)

231-242Assessing the response of naval armament stores in credible accident environmentsM. W. S. Mawbey
243-264Predicting the response of explosives to attack by high-density shaped-charge jetsH. R. James
265-296Numerical studies of a detonation analogueJ. F. Clarke; P. L. Roe; L. G. Simmonds; E. F. Toro
297-322Optical and Raman studies of explosives under varying pressure and temperatureC. M. Pereira; M. M. Chaudhri
323-343On the application of boundary perturbation theory for modelling the effect of high pressure on simple chemical systemsJ. Gorecki; W. Byers Brown
345-354Some Ab initio MO studies relevant to the thermal decomposition of TNTJ. R. Cox; I. H. Hillier
355-380Calculations and measurements on the flow in unconfined detonationGraeme A. Leiper; Ian D. Kerr; Michael Kennedy
381-404The behaviour of non-ideal explosives in the Ballistic MortarGraeme A. Leiper
405-417Void size dependence of the steady detonation properties of emulsion explosives byJohn Cooper; Graeme A. Leiper

Volume 7, Issue 3 (1989)

157-179Ion-pairing RP-HPLC method for determining tetrazene in water and soilMarianne E. Walsh; Thomas F. Jenkins
181-198The radiation sensitivity of NTO (3-Nitro-1,2,4-Triazol-5-One)B. C. Beard; J. Sharma
199-206A new synthetic route to nitrate estersMichael A. Hiskey; Jimmie C. Oxley
207-224Real-time analysis of the detonation products of RDXNormand C. Blais

Volume 7, Issue 1-2 (1989)

1-28Development of risk assessment techniques for use in the field of explosives and ammunition
Part I. Risk analysis in storage
F. Cantrell; J. Clifton; J. N. Edmondson; F. R. Hartley; P. D. Michell; P. A. Moreton; B. L. Prescott; A. B. Reeves
29-54Development of risk assessment techniques for use in the field of explosives and ammunition
Part II. Risk evaluation
J. Clifton; J. N. Edmondson; F. R. Hartley; P. A. Moreton
55-76Relative rates of CH3NO2, CH3ONO, and CH3ONO2 formation in the thermal reaction of NO2 with acetaldehyde and DI-T-butyl peroxide at low temperaturesS. C. Cooper; M. E. Umstead; E. Kolby; M. C. Lin
77-114Reversal of particle size/shock sensitivity relationship at small particle size for pressed heterogeneous explosives under sustained shock loadingRobert J. Spear; Victor Nanut
115-132Solid liquid phase equilibria in the hydroxylammonium nitrate water systemJohanne I. Artman; J. Bevan Ott
133-150The thermal decomposition of basic lead styphnate RD 1349 at its ignition temperatureDaniel J. Whelan; Branka Pletikapa; Mark Fitzgerald

Volume 6, Issue 3-4 (1988)

157-199A refined equation of state for unreacted hexanitrostilbeneRobert E. Setchell; Paul A. Taylor
201-214Kinetics and thermochemistry of the boron-fuelled pyrotechnic compositions BLC 190 and BLC 181 at their ignition temperaturesDaniel J. Whelan; Michael Maksacheff; Branka Pletikapa; Leo V. de Yong
215-254A review of stability test methods for gun and mortar propellants, II: Stability testing and surveillanceL. Druet; M. Asselin
255-281Real-time analysis of the reaction products of shocked solid nitric oxideNormand C. Blais; N. Roy Greiner
283-317Effect of particle size on the shock sensitivity of porous HEDonna Price

Volume 6, Issue 1-2 (1988)

1-25High-pressure electrical resistance, optical, and structural studies of hmx and rdx during thermal decompositionG. C. Vezzoli; Yvon P. Carignan
27-43A review of stability test methods for gun and mortar propellants, i: the chemistry of propellant ageingL. Druet; M. Asselin
45-71Migration of explosives in soil: analysis of rdx, tnt, and tetryl from a 14c lysimeter studyE. G. Kayser; N. E. Burlinson
73-80Analysis of rdx vapors in pre- and postdetonations using the ion mobility spectrometer under field conditionsB. J. Yelverton
81-106Workshop report: boron hydrides in very high burning rate (VHBR) applicationsA. A. Juhasz
107-128A correlation between the chemical and physical properties of c, h, n, o explosivesAndrew Block-Bolten; Jaimin Lee
129-1442,5-dipicryl-1,3,4-oxadiazole: a shock-sensitive explosive with high thermal stability (thermally-stable substitute for petn)Michael E. Sitzmann
145-152Thermal behavior and detonation properties of d3-hexanitrotrishomocubaneR. W. Velicky; S. Iyer; C. Campbell; O. Sandus; J. Alster; Alan P. Marchand; G. Madhava Sharma; G. S. Annapurna
153-156Book review

Volume 5, Issue 3-4 (1987)

181-238Thermal initiation of high explosives by electron beam heatingA. Stolovy; A. I. Namenson; J. B. Aviles Jr.; E. C. Jones Jr.; J. M. Kidd
239-256Formation and structure of axisymmetric steady-state detonation mach stems in condensed explosivesE. Baker; B. Fishburn; B. Fuchs; P. Lu
257-266Thermal decomposition of RDX: A critical reviewM. D. Cook
267-285Short pulse initiation of a plastic-bonded TATB explosiveJ. J. Dick
287-307On underwater detonations, 1. A new method for predicting the CJ detonation pressure of explosivesR. Gill; L. Asaoka; E. Baroody
309-325High-pressure sound velocity and equation of state of aqueous solutions of hydroxylammonium nitrate and triethanolammonium nitrateJ. Frankel; M. Doxbeck
327-342An influence of explosive geometry on shaped charge jet performanceM. C. Chick; T. J. Bussell; R. B. Frey
343-354Preparation of 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene from 3,5-dichloroanisoleD. G. Ott; T. M. Benziger

Volume 5, Issue 2 (1987)

89-142MINDO/3, MNDO and AM1 calculations for nitro compoundsLarry P. Davis; Donn Storch; R. Martin Guidry
143-155Numerical modeling of the reaction zone in heterogeneous explosivesCharles L. Mader; James D. Kershner
157-166Calculation of bond strengths and optimized geometries of nitroaromatics by semi-empirical methodsJon T. Swanson
167-168A review of: “Initiation and growth of explosion in liquids and solids”

Volume 5, Issue 1 (1987)

1-25Synthesis and properties of selected energetic organodi- and polyammonium nitrate saltsRobert L. McKenney Jr; Stephen R. Struck; Robert A. Hildreth; James A. Fryling
27-333-Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one, a less sensitive explosiveKien-Yin Lee; Lonnie B. Chapman; Michael D. Cobura
35-55Pourability enhancement of petn explosive powdersMarcia Dee Vannet; George L. Ball
57-76Real-time analysis of hns detonation products: Carbon clustersNormand C. Blais
77-81A novel energetic polyazide: 1,2,4,5-tetrakis (diazidomethyl) benzeneE. E. Gilbert
83-85N''-nitro-N-(2,2,2–trinitroethyl) guanidineKarl O. Christe; Milton B. Frankel; James F. Weber

Volume 4, Issue 1-4 (1986)

5-28Research towards novel energetic materialsGilbert P. Sollott; Jack Alster; Everett E. Gilbert; Oscar Sandus; Norman Slagg
29-75Explosives residue analysis in the mid-1980's–an expanding and challenging role for the forensic scientistAlexander Beveridge
77-91Decomposition products of petn in post explosion analysisAvraham Basch; Yair Margalit; Sara Abramovich-Bar; Yair Bamberger; Dalia Daphna; Tsippy Tamiri; Shmuel Zitrin
93-113Detonation gases and residues of composite explosivesF. Volk
115-131MS/MS of energetic compounds. A collisional induced dissociation study of some polynttrobishcmocubanesJehuda Yinon; Suryanarayana Bulusu
133-148The ATF approach to post-blast explosives detection and identificationDaniel D. Garner; Mary Lou Fultz; Elliott B. Byall
149-157Determination of oxidizing anions in explosive mixtures by phase transferBaruch Glattstein; Shmuel Kraus
159-167ETK-an operational explosive testing kitJoseph Almog; Shmuel Kraus; Baruch Glattstein
169-186Trace analysis of explosives and firearm discharge residues in the metropolitan police forensic science laboratoryJ. M. F. Douse; R. N. Smith
187-197Improved reagents for firing distance determinationArie Zeichner; Baruch Glattstein
199-214Post explosion analysis of explosives by mass spectrometric methodsShmuel Zitrin
215-237Capillary column gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of explosivesTsippy Tamiri; Shmuel Zitrin
239-271Liquid chromatography of firearms propellants tracesJ. B. F. Lloyd
273-303Liquid chromatography with photolysis–electrochemical detection for nitro-based high explosives and water gel formulation sensitizersCarl M. Selavka; Ira S. Krull
305-313Detection of TNT and its metabolites in body fluids of laboratory animals and in occupational exposed humansJehuda Yinon; Dau-Gwei Hwang
315-324Identification of explosives in soviet weaponsAbraham Solomonovici
325-338Molotov cocktails and similar devices used by terrorists in israelShalom Tsaroom
339-362Differential pulse polarographic analysis of lead nitroresorcinatesJ. Asplund
363-376Analysis of explosives by nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometryYair Margalit; Sara Abramovich-Bar; Yair Bamberger; Shionto Levy; Shmuel Zitrin

Volume 4, Issue 1-4 (1986)

377-414Nuclear-based techniques for explosive detectionTsahi Gozani; Richard E. Morgado; Chris C. Seher
415-446Research programme on explosives vapour detection at NRCPavel Neudorfl; Lorne Elias
447-472Vapor pressure of explosivesB. C. Dionne; D. P. Rounbehler; E. K. Achter; J. R. Hobbs; D. H. Fine
473-510Transport and preconcentration of explosives vapors by liquid sampling modulesD. P. Lucero; E. M. Boncyk
511-543Vapor characterization of water gel explosivesJohn R. Hobbs; Edward Conde
1Errata

Volume 3, Issue 4 (1985)

261EditorialPaul L. Marinkae Editor
263-277A simole method for calculating detonation parameters of explosivesWu Xiong
279-291Thermal decomposition of RDX: Evidence of a nitronylnitroxyl free radical intermediateM. D. Pace
293-310Dinitronitramino-hydroxyesters, hydroxyacids, polyesters and diolsMichael E. Sitzmann; William H. Gilligan
311-318Improved spectrophotometric analysis of barium styphnateNorman E. Brown; Jane A. Blasi
319-333The reaction of cellulose nitrate with several nucleophilesEverett E. Gilbert

Volume 3, Issue 3 (1985)

173-186The origin of performance differences between two conducting composition (CC) primersRobert J. Spear; Lance D. Redman
187-210Kinetics and mechanism of the thermal decomposition of dimethylnitramine at low temperaturesS. A. Lloyd; M. E. Umstead; M. C. Lin
211-220Eutectic system of ammonium nitrate with 15 wt% potassium nitrate/ethylenediamine dinitrate/diethylenetriamine trinitrateK. -Y. Lee; H. H. Cady; M. M. Stinecipher
221-238A novel technique for the controlled initiation of explosivesM. C. Chick
239-254Examination of some proposed relations among HE sensitivity dataDonna Price

Volume 3, Issue 2 (1985)

81-93TATB—Strong basic reactions provide soluble derivatives for a simple, qualitative high explosive spot testBetty W. Harris
95-127Laser probing and kinetic modeling of NO and CO production in shock-wave decomposition of nitromethane under highly diluted conditionsD. S. Y. Hsu; M. C. Lin
129-148The effect of some additives on the closed bomb burning and ignitability of RDX/TNT (60/40)R. W. Velicky; H. W. Voigt; W. E. Voreck
149-167Quantitative evidence for nitroso compound formation in drop-weight impacted RDX crystalsJ. C. Hoffsommer; D. J. Glover; W. L. Elban

Volume 3, Issue 1 (1985)

1-33Computer molecular dynamics of 2-d water (ice) structures under shock byPaul Harris; Arnold M. Karo
35-55Three-dimensional modeling of explosive desensitization by preshocking byCharles L. Mader; James D. Kershner
57-74Investigation of phase transitions in ammonium nitrate by nitrogen–15 nuclear magnetic resonanceRobert A. Marino; Suryanarayana Bulusu

Volume 2, Issue 4 (1984)

235-261A rapid method for the assessment of the axial output performance of booster chargesC. D. Hutchinson
263-292Reactive flow lagrange analysis in plastic bonded explosivesGerald L. Nutt; Leroy M. Erickson
293-330Thermal stability and compatibility predictions for the explosive eakR. N. Rogers; J. L. Janney; N. P. Loverro Jr.

Volume 2, Issue 3 (1984)

165EditorialPaul L. Marinkae Editor
167-189X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and ion scattering spectroscopy characterization of coated and uncoated PETNPu Sen Wang; T. N. Wittberg
191-204Decomposition pathways leading to HONO for nitroalkenesAlmon G. Turner; Larry P. Davis
205-214On the photochemical phenomenon in TATBDavid W. Firsich; Michael P. Guse
215-228The reaction of TNT, and related compounds, with formaldehydeEverett E. Gilbert

Volume 2, Issue 1-2 (1984)

1-41Numerical modeling of projectile impact shock initiation of bare and covered composition-BJohn Starkenberg; Yun Huang; Alvin Arbuckle
43-60Crystal structures and EPR spectra of nitroguanidine chloride and nitroguanidine nitrateM. D. Pace; J. L. Flippen-Anderson
61-149Recent approaches to the synthesis of high explosive and energetic materials: A reviewRobert J. Spear; William S. Wilson
151-158Explosive desensitization studies via chemical group modification II. 3,5-diamino- and 3,5-dichloro-2,4,6-trinitrotoluene(1)Sury Iyer

Volume 1, Issue 4 (1983)

291In memoriam : Louis Avrami Sr., 1923 - 1984
293-324Three-dimensional modeling of inert metal-loaded explosivesCharles L. Mader; James D. Kershner; George H. Pimbley
325-348An investigation of the shipp hexanitrostilbene (HNS) processEleonore G. Kayser
349-365Development of reverse phase HPLC techniques for determination of stabilizer depletion rates in high energy gas generator propellantsD. D. Ryder; G. D. Knowlton
367-371EPR investigations of thermal decomposition of nitramines: II. Primary nitroxide radicals from HMXA. D. Britt; M. D. Pace; W. B. Moniz

Volume 1, Issue 3 (1983)

213-250Reactive flow modeling of recent embedded gauge and metal acceleration experiments on detonating PBX-9404 and LX-17C. M. Tarver; N. L. Parker; H. G. Palmer; B. Hayes; L. M. Erickson
251-273Analysis methods for explosive materials–I. polynitro compoundsEleonore G. Kayser
275-286A comparison of the shock and static compression curves for four solid explosivesJ. J. Dick

Volume 1, Issue 2 (1983)

127-132EPR investigations of thermal decomposition of nitramines: I. primary nitroxide radicals from RDXM. D. Pace; A. D. Britt; W. B. Moniz
133-140Initiation mechanism of TNT: Deuterium isotope effect as an experimental probeSuryanarayana Bulusu; Joseph R. Autera
141-175Some aspects of nonideal detonation in composite explosivesM. Cowperthwaite
177-205The burning behavior of TNT in the closed bombRodolf W. Velicky

Volume 1, Issue 1 (1983)

3-44Jet initiation and penetration of explosivesCharles L. Mader; George H. Pimbley
45-53Electrode dependent shock polarization signals in waterP. Harris; H. N. Presles
55-82The detonation velocity-loading density relation for selected explosives and mixtures of explosivesDonna Price
83-93Radiation cure of explosive/propellant formulationsN. C. Johnson; C. Gotzmer
95-108Synthesis of mixed polynitroorthocarbonates and related derivativesWilliam H. Gilligan; Michael E. Sitzmann
109-122Binary eutectics formed between ammonium nitrate and amine salts of 5-nitrotetrazole I. preparation and initial characterizationK. -Y. Lee; M. D. Coburn