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Effect of Al/O Ratio on Energy Output Characteristics of Underwater Explosives Containing Al-3Li Aluminum-Lithium Alloy
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Chemical Defense Institute, Academy of Military Science, Beijing 102205, China

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    To improve the energy output characteristics of underwater explosives and clarify the influence law of the aluminum-oxygen ratio (RAl:O) on the energy output performance of Al-3Li alloy-containing underwater explosives. HMX-based explosives containing pure aluminum (HAl) and Al-3Li alloy (HLi) with RAl:O ranging from 0.2 to 1.0 were designed and fabricated. The surface morphology, phase composition and thermal decomposition properties of the prepared explosives were characterized via scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC). The detonation parameters of the explosives were calculated using EXPLO-5 software, and underwater explosion tests were performed at detonation distances of 0.4, 0.6 m and 0.8 m to determine the shock wave energy (Es) and bubble energy (Eb) of the two types of underwater explosives. The results indicate that the thermal decomposition process of the underwater explosives includes three successive stages: HMX decomposition, AP decomposition, and intense oxidation of metal powders. Compared with explosives filled with pure aluminum powder, HLi explosives exhibit a 53.81 ℃ advance in exothermic peak temperature and a 26.3% increase in mass gain. At a detonation distance of 0.4 m, the peak shock wave pressure of HLi explosives is 4.05% higher than that of HAl explosives. When the RAl:O is in the range of 0.2-0.6, the Es and Eb of HLi explosives are 5%-25% and 2.5%-11.4% higher than those of HAl explosives, respectively. For both explosives, the Eb reaches the maximum value at RAl:O=0.6, while the total energy attenuates continuously with the increase of RAl:O. The total energy of HLi explosives is up to 9.1% higher than that of HAl explosives. The energy output structure of underwater explosives changes significantly with the variation of RAl:O. Specifically, low RAl:O conditions are dominated by Es, which accounts for 55.0% of the total energy, whereas moderate and high RAl:O conditions are dominated by Eb, with a maximum proportion of 66.4%.

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于志宏,张艺,陈浩,等.铝氧比对含Al-3Li铝锂合金水下炸药能量输出特性影响研究[J].含能材料,2026,34(7):765-776.
YU Zhi-hong, ZHANG Yi, CHEN Hao, et al. Effect of Al/O Ratio on Energy Output Characteristics of Underwater Explosives Containing Al-3Li Aluminum-Lithium Alloy[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2026,34(7):765-776.

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  • Received:March 02,2026
  • Revised:June 30,2026
  • Adopted:April 20,2026
  • Online: June 09,2026
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