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High-Fidelity Explosive Simulant Production
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Computer-assisted design and manufacturing methods for high-fidelity simulants.

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Transportation Security Laboratory have developed a portfolio of technologies for designing and manufacturing high-fidelity explosive simulants that enable accurate mimicry of both the microscopic and macroscopic properties of target explosives. A computer-assisted design system allows users to select target compounds and rapidly iterate to optimize simulant composition to match multiple properties simultaneously. Manufacturing methods provide guidance to produce a suite of simulants with the appropriate microscopic and macroscopic properties that encompass solids and liquids in a variety of formats, including textured and nontextured bulk explosives, flexural sheets, and powders. The portfolio covers X-ray and millimeter wave active simulants. DHS has developed an ASTM-WK85823 to pair with these technologies to ensure all simulants created are accurate for each application. The combined technologies vastly improve upon manual trial-and-error methods to facilitate more-rapid design and to manufacture more-accurate simulants at both the macroscopic and microscopic levels across a broader range of target explosives.

Technology Category Transportation Security & Explosives Characterization
Stage of Development Prototype
Inventor(s) Joseph McNamara
Alexander DeMasi
Michael Brogden
Ronald Krauss
Kevin Pedersen
Steve Duffy
Stephen Goettler, III
US Patent number US18/109,055; US18/109,007; US16/230,042
US11,114,183; US10,998,087; US11,613,504
US11,254,623 ; US10,941,085 ; US8,563,316
Partnerships Sought License
DHS Component Science and Technology Directorate
Contact Information T2C@hq.dhs.gov

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