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Europyro 11 th International GTPS Seminar 41 st International Pyrotechnics Seminar 2015 to be held in TOULOUSE - FRANCE Centre de Congrès Pierre Baudis from 4 to 7 May 2015 Program and Registration

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  • Europyro11th International GTPS Seminar

    41st International Pyrotechnics Seminar

    2015

    to be held in TOULOUSE - FRANCECentre de Congrs Pierre Baudis from 4 to 7 May 2015

    Programand Registration

  • EUROPYRO 2015 will focus on current status and improvements in explosives and pyrotechnic fi elds for defence, space, industry and safetyapplications.

    SEMINAR TOPICS

    Papers are requested on the following topics: Energetic materials and molecules including environmental friendly products, nano-scale raw ingredients, manufacturing and control processes.

    New explosive devices and systems including: - Initiation and ignition technologies and systems EFI, laser, SCB, MEMS, - Miniaturisation and nanotechnologies, - Ordnance, industry and space applications,...

    Insensitive explosives and munitions.

    Applications to solid propulsion for small rocket motors and gas generators.

    Industrial explosives and fi ring systems for blasting, new technologies and developments.

    Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) : Countering, Detection.

    Methodologies for design, reliability and lifetime demonstration, IMness justifi cations: - Modelling and simulation, - Testing methodologies and procedures.

    Studies on shock wave and detonics relevant to the previous CEA managed High Dynamics Pressure workshop: - Shockwave fl ow in explosives, - Transition to detonation and advanced studies on reaction zone, - Laser induced fl ows and pulsed high powers, - Microstructural effects, behaviour laws in materials, damages, - Modelling and simulation.

    Hazard, safety and risk management - Hazard assessment, - Accidental events analysis, - Explosive safety in industry and for environment.

    Regulations, friendly environment design and disposal - European directives (CE 2013/29, CE2014/28, REACH, GHS and CLP, etc.), implementation to commercial explosives and pyrotechnics, - Green design, green pyrotechnic, - Disposal and recycling technologies.

    Europyro2015

    Poster sessionPoster session will be held permanently during the entire seminar.Panels will be provided.Posters must be displayed on Monday evening before 8.00 pm

    Present your products and technologiesExhibitionBooths still available on site including advertising in proceedings and seminar attendance.Booths must be ready for visit before end of early registration (Monday 8.00 pm) and open until Thursday noon.

    For more information, please contact the organi-sation at : [email protected]

    Companions activitiesA program, referring to companions activities can be proposed on demand at registration desk.

    More than 100 papers presented during plenary and posters sessions. Offi cial language is English. No simultaneous translation. Proceedings will be printed in English.

    Europyro2015

    41st IPS

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  • Europyro2015 SEMINAR CHAIRMANDenis DILHAN: Senior Expert for Space PyrotechnicsCNES Toulouse Space CentreAirbus Defence & Space

    ARIANESPACEIPE

    DGA/DT/STDGA TT/SDT/AM

    DGA /DT/ST/MAN/PENEXTER Munitions

    INERISISL

    EPC GroupeDASSAULT Aviation

    EURENCOCEA

    CNES CST CNES DLA

    E. LACROIXHERAKLES

    PYROALLIANCEINSA Val de Loire

    TDA Armements SAS TITANOBEL SOFITER

    MBDAENSTA Bretagne

    Davey BickfordNOBELSPORT Pont de Buis

    Herv GILIBERTLouis LAURENTIGA Pierre LUSSEYRANIGA Mireille CARLIER Serge ROQUESPascal VAN MELEMichel VATREYRaymond COINTEChristian de VILLEMAGNELouis CASAGRANDELaurent GATHIERDominique GUILLETDaniel VERWAERDEMarc PIRCHERMichel EYMARDEtienne BARESHerv AUSTRUYGilles FONBLANCJean Marie CASTELAINPierre BENARDHerv de SAINT-PIERREEric Louis RIBADEAU DUMASPatrick PUYHABILIERStphane PHELEP Jean Pierre GUIAVARCH

    AIDICO Beatriz COLLADO Spain MSIAC Dr Michael W. SHARP Belgium - NATO ICT Dr. Manfred BOHN Germany DSTL James CALLAWAY UK TNO Ing. Wim DE KLERK Netherlands Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics Dr. Alla PIVKINA Russia MUT Technical University Prof. Dr. Stanislaw CUDZILO Poland TDW Dr. Werner ARNOLD Germany DSTO Dr. Ken SMIT Australia US Army ARDEC Jay PORET USA National Defense Academy Shingo DATE Japan

    FRENCH STEERING COMMITTEE

    INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEEIPS CHAIRMAN

    Ernst-Christian KOCH: Defense Academy of the United Kingdom - Cranfi els University

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    Europyro2015

    MSIAC Energetic Materials Dr Matthew ANDREWS Belgium - NATO ICT Fraunhofer Volker WEISER Germany SANDIA National Lab. Alexander TAPPAN USA TNO Dr. Joost van LINGEN Netherland Purdue university Steven SON USA U.S. Army RDECOM ARDEC Dr. Jesse SABATINI USA SEMENOV Institut of Chemical Physics Dr Alla PIVKINA Russia ISL Christophe TAMISIER France CNES Denis DILHAN France NEXTER Munitions Frantz CAILLAU France AIRBUS Defence & Space Jean-Yves COUSIN France Herakles Sbastien VEYRY France EURENCO Serge LECUME France MBDA Michel VIVES France DGA/TT Alain YODO France E .LACROIX Dominique MEDUS France TDA Armements SAS Jean-Claude MEUNIER France

    SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEJehan VANPOPERYNGHE: Deputy Director of CEA/VALDUC

    ChairmanSecretary: Anne DELMAS, CNES CST

    ORGANISING COMMITTEE Joseph REFOUVELET: A3FP VicePresident Events

    REGISTRATION FEES (all prices include VAT) Early registration Late Registration (Until 5th April) (From 6th April) Standard 900 1000 Speaker 800 800

    The registration fees include: admission to the Welcome reception on Monday, May 4, 2015. access to all sessions of the Scientifi c Program. 3 lunches from Tuesday, May 5 until Thursday, May 7, 2015. Access to the Gala dinner on Wednesday, May 6, 2015.

    PLEASE NOTE that there is a special rate for accompanying person. Lunches 25 Gala dinner 120 (including visit tour, transport and dinner)Access to hotel reservations is available on registration website after end of registration.

    CANCELLATION CONDITIONSAny cancellation request must be sent to : [email protected] The following cancellation fees will be applied: 50% of the registration fees for cancellations received between 8 March and 5 April 2015 included 100% of the registration fees for cancellations received after 5 April 2015

    REGISTRATION FORM : Register on internet : http://itcborg.info/EUROPYRO2015 YOUR CONTACTS : for any request on registration, accomodations, travel, payments, Exhibition contact : [email protected] or [email protected] For invitations letter to attend the Europyro (visa request), contact : [email protected]

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  • Tuesday 05th May 2015

    CASSIOPE

    Session S1aEnergetic materials and molecules

    TBDTBD

    Key notes

    D. SPITZER - French-German Research Institute of Saint-louisEnergetic nanomaterials :

    opportunities to enhance performancesfulfi lling at the same time environnemental requirements

    W. ARNOLD - MBDA-TDWTesting and modelling the initiation of insensitive explosives

    by projectile impact

    C. FOURNIER - TDA Armements SASNew melt-cast high explosive tailored to large-series insensitive

    ammunition

    A. HAHMA - DIEHL BGT DefenceAdvanced black body fl are compositions with multiple

    combustion zones

    J. GLAVIER - LAAS-CNRSPrediction of pressure, temperature and reaction end products of

    Al-based thermite using a local thermodynamics equilibrium

    ARIANE 1

    Session S2a Methodologies for design, safety, reliability

    and lifetime demonstrationTBDTBD

    KK. RINK - Rink International LLCUse of the krypton-85 radioisotope technique to assess non-hermetic

    energetic devices

    F. CHASSAGNE - DGA Missiles TestingComplete numerical simulation of the Fast-Cook-Off Test applied

    to a Solid Rocket Motor (SRM)

    L. COURTY - Universit dOrlansExperimental characterization of the thermal degradation

    of low vulnerability propellants

    J. CORBEL - ISLUnderstanding the effect of RDX particle shape on shock sensitivity

    J. DILGER - Naval Surface Warfare CenterPreliminary investigation into Pyrotechnic chemical products via

    Mass Spectrometry Techniques

    M. DOUET - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing

    Explosive properties of mixtures of black and fl ash powders

    ARIANE 2

    Session S3a High Dynamic Pressures

    TBDTBD

    CD. YARRINGTON - Sandia National LaboratoriesPorosity effects on the initiation of CL-20

    V. CHUZEVILLE - CEADetonation initiation of heterogeneous melt-cast high explosives

    L. BLANC - INSA Centre Val de LoireA compressed balloon approach for the simplifi ed modeling

    of a blast wave

    A. LEFRANCOIS - CEALow amplitude shock initiation experiments on TATB base composition

    tested with inverse particle velocity

    F. BALLANGER - CEASmall scale blast experiments in dry aqueous foam

    PA. FRUGIER - CEALaser Imaging : principles and application, picturing detonation

    waves in ns regime

    EUROPYRO CONFERENCE INTRODUCTIONWelcome adress and seminar arrangements: Joseph REFOUVELET, Organisation Committee Chairman

    Welcome adress and seminar opening: Denis DILHAN, Seminar chairmanKeynote address: Jehan VANPOPERYNGHE Scientifi c Committee chairman

    Key notes J. PORET - US Army ARDEC

    Coffee Break

    9h00 - 09h30

    9h30 - 10h00

    10h00 - 10h30

    Room

    Tuesday 05/05/2015 (AM)

    CHAIRPERSON 1CHAIRPERSON 210h30 - 11h10

    10h50 - 11h10

    11h10 - 11h30

    11h30 - 11h50

    11h50 - 12h10

    12h10 - 12h30

    12h30 - 14h00

    EuropyroDay 1 2015

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    Lunch Break

  • Session S1bEnergetic materials and molecules

    TBDTBD

    MK ATAMANOV - Institute of Combustion ProblemsDevelopment and investigation of pyrotechnic compositions for green

    colored lights based on B2O3 and H3BO3

    JD. MORETTI - US Army RDECOM-ARDECDevelopment of Next-Generation Pyrotechnic Illuminants

    for Military Applications

    C. MIRO SABATE - CNRS University Claude Bernard of LyonMethylated 2 -tetrazenes and hydrazines

    AP. SHAW - US Army RDECOM-ARDECMetal-element compounds of titanium, zirconium,

    and hafnium as pyrotechnic fuels

    P. SHAWCROSS - Battelle Memorial InstitutePyrotechnic formulations containing potassium ferrate

    JS. BRUSNAHAN - Weapons and Combat System DivisionIRCM pyrotechnic formulations based on boron carbide as the fuel

    C. MARTIN - ISLEnergetic nanocompositions : smart materials, effects and applications

    P. GIBOT - ISLElectrostatic discharge desensitization of AI/WO3 nanothermites

    by means of a conductive material

    L. GLAVIER - LAAS CNRSDevelopment of new nanothermite based mixtures for

    pyrotechnical impact micro-initiator

    Session S2bMethodologies for design, reliability and lifetime demonstration,

    IMness justifi cationsTBDTBD

    N. FORICHON - N. CHAUMET - NEXTER MunitionsHow Nexter Munitions takes into account the reach obsolescences :

    from the formulation to the production line

    D. MAILLET - RoxelUnderwater demilitarisation : a safe and effi cient way to eliminate solid

    propellant

    Ch. MARRAUD - HeraklesAdvanced biological treatment for solid propulsion - LICORNE

    E. PRADINES - Etienne LacroixApproach for the assessment of acute inhalation toxicity of smoke

    ammunitions by in silico, in vitro and in vivo modelling

    E. SCHULTZ - MSIACIntegrated munition health management cooperative demonstration

    of technology

    M. MEKKI - Universit de RouenCharacterization and toxic assessment of smoke aerosols and aerosols

    produced by fi ring small caliber ammunition: a comparative study

    C. MORRIS - US Army Research LaboratoryModeling the combustion of micrometer scale porous silicon channels

    E. MIKLASZEWSKI - Naval Surface Warfare CenterElimination of perchlorate oxidizers from yellow pyrotechnic

    fl are compositions

    Session S3b High Dynamic Pressures

    TBDTBD

    G. ZANIOLO - CEADetonation products

    Air turbulent mixing and combustion for various oxygen balances : analysis and modelling

    H. TAO - Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics

    Numerical simulation of detonation in suspended mixed RDX and aluminum dust

    Y. KATO - Nippon Koki Co. LtdDevelopment of crater forming device for the asteroid explorer

    Hayabusa2

    G. PRUDHOMME - CEAStudy of particle coulds ejected under shock : the contributions

    of photonic doppler velocimetry

    O. BOZIER - CEACharacterization of thin detector shielding against explosion

    F. BALLANGER - CEASmall scale blast experiments in dry aqueous foam

    B. CHAMAYOU - Airbus Defence & SpaceOpto-pyro trains for Space Systems

    H. LE BRETON - Nexter MunitionsOpto-pyro detonator for Space Systems

    J. NICOLOSO - Airbus Defence & SpaceStudies on combustion of confi ned explosive in an Opto-Pyrotechnic

    Detonator (DOP)

    Coffee Break

    Tuesday 05th May 2015EuropyroDay 1 2015

    Tuesday 05/05/2015 (PM)CHAIRPERSON 1CHAIRPERSON 214h00 - 14h20

    14h20 - 14h40

    14h40 - 15h00

    15h00 - 15h20

    15h20 - 15h40

    15h40 - 16h00

    16h00 - 16h40

    16h40 - 17h00

    17h00 - 17h20

    17h20 - 17h40

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    Room CASSIOPE ARIANE 1 ARIANE 2

  • Wednesday 06th May 2015

    CASSIOPE

    Session S1cEnergetic materials and molecules

    TBDTBD

    JY. AHN - Pusan National UniversityTuning the explosive reactivity of nanoenergetic materials on a chip by

    controling the strucutre of Al and CuO multilayers

    K. WOIRIN - HeraklesVery low critical diameter explosive composition formulation

    and characterization

    NV. AVERIANOVA - Kasan National Research Technological University

    Nanofi brillar cellulose nitrate

    F. PESSINA - ISLUltimate size explosives obtained by SFE process

    ARIANE 1

    Session S2b Methodologies for design, safety, reliability

    and lifetime demonstrationTBDTBD

    MM. NARDAI - Fraunhofer Intitute of Chemical TechnologyInteraction energies between binder polymers and crystalline surfaces in composite materials determined by solution microcalorimetry and

    computer simulation

    R. SORIN - CEANumerical simulation of embedded electromagnetic particle velocity

    gauges in 2D fl ows

    JM. SIBEAUD - CEAFull scale Experiments and Modelling of ground burst effects

    on buildings

    J. BENIER - CEADevelopment of optical fi ber sensor for detonation velocity measurement

    ARIANE 2

    Session S4aNew explosive devices and systems

    TBD TBD

    G. DEMEZON - HeraklesThermal modelling of a medium energy electro-pyrotechnic initiator

    S. CHEN - Nanjing University of Science and TechnologyInitiation of HNS-IV explosive using laser-driven fl yers

    G. PEDROZA - AlphanovEvaluation of laser diode reliability risks associated with optical feed-

    back within an optopyro ignition line

    L. SOULIE - HeraklesDesign and experimental evaluation of a secured multi-point

    opto-pyrotechnic train

    EuropyroDay 3 2015

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    Key notes M. CARLIER - DGA - Technical Directorate - Head of missiles, weapons and ammunitions branch

    Coffee Break

    8h00 - 08h30

    Room

    Wednesday 06/05/2015 (AM)

    CHAIRPERSON 1CHAIRPERSON 2

    8h40 - 9h00

    9h00 - 9h20

    9h20 - 9h40

    9h40 - 10h00

  • Wednesday 06/05/2015(AM)10h30 - 10h50

    10h50 - 11h10

    11h10 - 11h30

    11h30 - 11h50

    11h50 -12h10

    12h10 - 12h30

    12h30 - 14h00

    Wednesday06/05/2015(PM)

    Session S1cEnergetic materials and molecules

    M. COMET - ISLNanothermites : a toolbox for solving contemporary challenges

    in pyrotechnics

    F. STA - Nexter MunitionsPresentation of a doctoral thesis which studies the rheology

    of energetic concentrated suspensions used as melt-cast formulations

    M. GUERAIN - CEAX-Ray diffraction studies of HMX and TATB after processing operations

    and thermo-mechanical testing

    A. PIVKINA - Semenov Institute of Chemical PhysicsSynergistic interaction of ammonium perchlorate and HMX

    at thermolysis and combustion

    K. IKEDA - National Defense AcademyBurning mechanism of some azodicarbonamide/ammonium nitrate/

    copper (II) oxide mixtures

    MA. BOHN - Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical TechnologyReview of some peculiarities of the stability and

    decomposition of HNF and ADN

    Session S2c Methodologies for design, safety, reliability

    and lifetime demonstration

    N. DAVIOT - Autoliv-LivbagMethodology for predicting safe functioning of airbag infl ators during

    fi re test using fast

    Y. GUENGANT - HeraklesAssessment of thermal fl ux effects generated by accidental combustion

    of pyrotechnic materials

    G. BAILLEAU - DGA Techniques TerrestresAKTS Thermokinetics : Evaluation, Limits, Perspectives

    T. SEYIDOGLU - Fraunhofer Intitute of Chemical TechnologyCharacterization of butacene based composite propellants by loss factor

    curves determined with DMA

    W. LIZHI - Nanjing University of Science & TechnologyStudy on The Propulsion Performance of GAP with Laser Micro Ablation

    M. COTTREL-BUSSENAULT - HeraklesReliability : GTPS methods

    Session S4aNew explosive devices and systems

    S. H. KIM - Pusan National UniversityFlash ignition and controlled-underwater explosion reactivity

    of carbon nanotube/nanoenergetic composite materials

    C. VALANCIUS - Sandia National LaboratoriesHMX Hotwire initiation and Performance Criteria

    N. RUMEAU - RoxelNew innovative anti-tank solid rocket motor design

    R. LAFONT - Nexter MunitionsXfoil-Init

    R. LAFONT - Nexter MunitionsPyroMEMS In-It

    E. GIRAUD - HeraklesContinuous gas generant innovation the reason for airbag technology

    success

    Lunch BreakTour of Airbus A380 fi nal assembly line & AEROSCOPIA Museum

    Dr. Bernard E. Douda Young Scientist Award and Prix Paul VIEILLEDINNER GALA AT DOMAINE DE PREISSAC

    Wednesday 06th May 2015EuropyroDay 3 2015

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    Room CASSIOPE ARIANE 1 ARIANE 2

  • CASSIOPE

    Session S1dEnergetic materials and molecules

    TBDTBD

    VP. SINDITSKII - Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia

    Burning behavior and combustion mechanism of explosive coordination compounds

    S. KNAPP - Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical TechnologyHot-Spot Modelling of Thermite Mixtures

    D. DYE - Naval Surface Warfare CenterInvestigation into blue light emissionfor cooper-containing pyrotechnics

    D. TRACHE - Ecole Militaire PolytechniqueSynthesis and characterization of nitrocellulose microcrystalline

    from soft wood using organosolv process

    S. COMTE - HeraklesNitropyrazole synthesis : synthesis fo formulation

    M. GOZIN - Tel Aviv UniversityNitration of 3,6-Bis(aminoazole)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine Derivatives Towards

    More Oxygen-balanced Nitrogen-rich Energetic Materials

    F. DAVID QUILLOT - CEATowards low-cost TATB based formulations

    V. SIZLOV - Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia

    Catalyst action zones at combustion of low-calorie propellants

    N. RUMEAU - RoxelResonantAcoustic Mixing - Processing and formulation challenges

    for cost effective manufacturing

    ARIANE 1

    Session S2b Methodologies for design, safety, reliability

    and lifetime demonstrationTBDTBD

    M. SKAGGS - Sandia National LaboratoriesAssessing Post-Ignition Pyrotechnic Behavior

    C. FRENOIS - CEADetection of vapour of explosives by a multi-sensor prototype

    V. KALENDER - Tubitak SageCharacterisation of electrolyte and pyrotechnic pellets in thermal

    batteries

    JL. DEQUIEDT - CEACrystalline plasticity and the elasto-plastic behavior of ductile materials

    ARIANE 2

    Session S4cNew explosive devices and systems

    TBD TBD

    E. LIEBENS - Herakles / G. GONTHIER - HeraklesAircraft safety devices

    B. HAGUENAUER - PYROALLIANCEGreen high performance Linear Shaped Charge

    L. KURTH - Federal Institute for Materials Research and TestingAssessment of Explosives in pyrotechnic articles for special effect

    (Squibs)

    P. SHISHKOV - University of Mining and GeologyObtaining of rocket engine from waste material

    W. WEISER - Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical TechnologyPyroorganic Flares - State of the Art and Progress

    Thursday 07th May 2015EuropyroDay 3 2015CNES - Directorate of Launchers

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    EUROPYRO 2015 CONFERENCE CONCLUSION ANNOUNCEMENTS : 15th International Symposium on Fireworks - 42nd International Pyrotechnics Seminar

    Lunch Break

    Coffee Break

    Nitration of 3,6-Bis(aminoazole)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine Derivatives Towards

    8h20 - 08h50

    Room

    Thursday 07/05/2015 (AM)

    CHAIRPERSON 1CHAIRPERSON 29h00 - 9h20

    9h20 - 9h40

    9h40 - 10h00

    10h00 - 10h20

    10h20 - 10h40 10h40 - 11h00

    11h00 - 11h30

    11h30 - 11h50

    11h50 - 12h10

    12h10 - 12h30

    12h30 - 12h50

    12h50 - 14h30

    GTPS Working GroupReliability Workshop

  • EuropyroPoster session

    Poster n 1 K. KATOH - Faculty of Engineering, Fukuoka University Study on the dismantlable adhesives containing an oxidative inorganic salt

    Poster n2 JM. CHEVALIER - CEA/CESTA Study of a debris shield limiting projection effects associated with a pyrotechnic accident. Numerical experiments and simulations related

    Poster n3 S. NAGAYAMA - Fukuoka University Investigation of thermal behavior and surface condition of ammonium nitrate/ammonium perchlorate particles prepared by spray drying

    Poster n4 JM. CHEVALIER - CEA/CESTA Dynamic behaviour of two adhesive materials

    Poster n5 JM. CHEVALIER - CEA/CESTA Transverse shadowgraphy and newrecovery technique to investigate dynamic fragmentation of laser shock-loaded metals

    Poster n6 A. MARAVAL - Etienne Lacroix Advanced on new pyrotechnic compositions free chlorine for multispectral masking

    Poster n7 A. MOULOUD - Ecole Militaire Polytechnique Effect of nanoparticles on reaction kinetic data of composite rocket propellants based on epoxy binder

    Poster n8 D. HEBERT - CEA/CESTA Hypervelocity impacts into porous graphite : experiments and simulations

    Poster n9 A. MEZROUA - Ecole Militaire Polytechnique Kinetic study of the thermal degradation of composite rocket propellant based of porous ammonium perchlorate

    Poster n10 S. CAMUS - CEA Low velocity impact simulations on HMX-bases PBXs using adaptive meshing

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