Simulation study on the influence of typical wave profiles on HMX with nanovoids hotspot temperature and decomposition reaction

IF 2.1 4区 化学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Molecular Modeling Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1007/s00894-025-06337-4
Lizhen Chang, Wenkai Yao, Yin Yu, Nina Ge
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Abstract

Context

The formation of hot spots and chemical decomposition of explosives under shock loading are crucial for understanding the initiation of heterogeneous explosives. In this study, molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the collapse of nanovoids, hotspot formation, and decomposition reactions of HMX under four typical stress wave loadings: long-pulse, short-pulse, triangular wave, and ramp wave. Different loading modes lead to varying critical transition velocities at which void collapse shifts from uniform to jetting collapse. For long-pulse loading, short-pulse and ramp wave loadings, and triangular wave loading were about 1.75 km/s, 2.25 km/s, 2 km/s and 2.5 km/s, respectively. Furthermore, it was found that under the uniform collapse mode, the hot spot temperature remains below 2000 K, and the initial decomposition pathway of HMX primarily involved the breaking of the N–NO₂ bond. In the jetting collapse mode, hydrogen transfer and the formation of HONO were observed. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between shock loading modes and void collapse patterns in explosives, revealing the initial reaction pathways of HMX under different collapse modes, and providing theoretical guidance for experimental investigations, to provide a theoretical basis for developing a new ignition model.

Methods

Based on the ReaxFF-MD method, Lammps software was used to simulate the shock process of the HMX system with circular holes, and the reaction force field files containing C, H, O, and N elements were used. The post-processing of the results was implemented using OVITO and self-programmed Python scripts.

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Journal of Molecular Modeling
Journal of Molecular Modeling 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular Modeling focuses on "hardcore" modeling, publishing high-quality research and reports. Founded in 1995 as a purely electronic journal, it has adapted its format to include a full-color print edition, and adjusted its aims and scope fit the fast-changing field of molecular modeling, with a particular focus on three-dimensional modeling. Today, the journal covers all aspects of molecular modeling including life science modeling; materials modeling; new methods; and computational chemistry. Topics include computer-aided molecular design; rational drug design, de novo ligand design, receptor modeling and docking; cheminformatics, data analysis, visualization and mining; computational medicinal chemistry; homology modeling; simulation of peptides, DNA and other biopolymers; quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) and ADME-modeling; modeling of biological reaction mechanisms; and combined experimental and computational studies in which calculations play a major role.
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