Molecular dynamics simulation was applied to investigate the sensitivities of perfect and defective RDX (cyclotrimethylene trinitramine) crystals, as well as their PBXs (polymer-bonded explosives) with the polymeric binder F(2311), in the NPT (constant number of particles, constant pressure, constant temperature) ensemble using the COMPASS force field. Five kinds of defects-two dislocations, one vacancy, and two types of doping-were considered separately. The bond length distribution and the maximum (L (max)) and average (L (ave)) bond lengths of the N-NO(2) trigger bonds in RDX were obtained and their relationships to the sensitivities of RDX and PBXs are discussed. L (max) was found to be an important structural parameter for judging the relative sensitivity, and defects were observed to have little effect on the sensitivities of PBXs, due to the strong desensitizing effect of the polymer F(2311).
A new water-free dyeing process – Supercritical CO2 art of dyeing was proposed according to the high consumption of water and energy and serious environmental pollution problems. The results indicated that the effects of temperature, pressure and reaction time on dyeing deepness (K/S value) were investigated and the key factor is temperature. The PET fabrics dyed with disperse dyes in Supercritical CO2 were determined and the results showed that the dyeing protects with high dyeing rate and good characteristics, which can meet the requirements of the people on the dyed fabrics pattern and other visual art.
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