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Table of Contents
Tuesday, March 11, 2003
SESSION 1: Plenary Session
U.S. DoD Insensitive Munitions and Energetic Materials Program Perspective by Anthony Melita, OUSD (AT&L)
Future Direction: U.S. Navy’s Insensitive Munitions Office
(NOSSA N6) by Donald Porada, USN NOSSA
Insensitive Munitions and the U.S. Army by Ken Duncan, TACOM-ARDEC
SESSION 2: Programs & Systems I
Development of IM Grenade Submunitions by Donald Geiss, Jr., TACOM-ARDEC
A System Approach to IM for Solid Rocket Motors--Composite Cases & Reduced Sensitivity Propellants by Paul Johnsen, NAWC and Michael Fisher, NMIC
Evaluation of Sympathetic Detonation Shielding Concepts for Ship-Stowed Munitions by Edward J. O’Connor, NSWC
SESSION 3: Formulation I
CL-20 PAX Explosives Formulation Development, Characterization, and Testing by Steven Nicolich, TACOM-ARDEC
Development of a Novel High Blast / High Fragmentation Melt Pour Explosive by John Niles, TACOM-ARDEC
SESSION 4: Policy I
The French I.M. Policy 10 Years After by Patrick Kernen and Patrick Lamy, DGA/IPE
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
SESSION 5A: Synthesis
The Development of an Alternative Route to Triaminotrinitrobenzene by Dr. Stephen Velarde, ATK Alliant Techsystems, Thiokol Propulsion
SESSION 5b: Policy II
Towards an IM European Manufacturers Grouping by Ron Scott, Club Murat
French Unit Risk Assignment for IM Offers Visible Logistical Gains an Experience with a Muratized Guided Weapon by Patrick Kernen, DGA/IPE
Navy Insensitive Munitions Prioritization Methodology by Robert Maline, Naval Ordnance Safety & Security
Cost Benefit Analysis Studies of the Introduction of Insensitive Munitions: Is IM Cost of Ownership Cheaper? by Pascal Marchandin, (NIMIC)
SESSION 6a: Test and Evaluation
Insensitive Munitions Analytical Compliance System (I-MACS) Concept by George Thompson, Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc.
Recommendations For Shaped Charge Jet, Munitions Test Procedure Part 2 : Gun Propellant by Frédéric Peugeot, NIMIC
Topics of Interest: Ageing & Cook-off by Dr. Michael Sharp,
TSO Energetic Materials
SESSION 6b: Modeling
What’s new on Club Murat CBA software? by Jean-Pierre Mazer, Club MURAT
South African Threat Hazard Analysis Approach Proposal by Henco Bezuidenhout, Naschem (Denel)
Numerical Simulation of Reaction Violence to Cook-off Experiments by David Desailly, SNPE CRB
Insensitive Munitions Programmes Overview by Andrew Wilson, BAE Systems Ordnance Systems, Inc.
A Comparison of Techniques for Modeling XDT in Explosives and Propellants by Edward J. O’Connor, NSWC Dahlgren Division
SESSION 7a: Processing
A New Energetic Prepolymer - Structurally Stable PGN Prepolymer by Edward J. O'Conner, NSWC Dahlgren Division
SESSION 7b: Formulation II
Advantage of Less Sensitive LTC Gun Propellant by Dr. Dietmar Mueller, Fraunhofer Institut Chemische Technologie (ICT)
Insensitive Energetics for Insensitive Munitions by Richard Wild, Diehl Munitionssysteme GmbH & Co. K.G.
Insensitive Munition Tests for Artillery Fuzes by Jason Fitzgerald-Smith, JUNGHANS Feinwerktechnik
SESSION 8a: Formulation III
Insensitive Munitions (IM) Melt Pour Explosive Development by Pamela Ferlazzo, TACOM-ARDEC
ARDEC Explosives Development: Melt/Pour Explosives Containing TNAZ by Michael Dewey, ATK-Thiokol Propulsion
Improved Insensitive Hytemp/DOA Bonded HMX and RDX Mixtures by Paste Process by Karl P. Rudolf, Diehl Munitionssysteme GmbH&CO, KG
SESSION 8b: Test & Evaluation II
Investigation of IM Benefits for Navy Applications by Dr. Patrick N. Carlton, Orion International Technology, Inc.
Thursday, March 13, 2003
SESSION 9: Energetic Ingredients
Recent Advances in the DSTO Evaluation of Fox-7 by Dr. Ian Lochert, DSTO
Assessment of Australian Insensitive RDX by Dr. Ian Lochert, DSTO
Studies of the Crystallization of CL-20 by Scott Hamilton, ATK-Thiokol
SESSION 10: Programs & Systems II
KS22a The Insensitive High Explosive for Hard Target Defeat
Applications by Dr. Werner Arnold, TDW GmbH
Process of Transferring New Energetic Materials from Concept to Production at Holston Army Ammunition Plant by Melissa Hobbs, BAE Systems Ordnance Systems, Inc.
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