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Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 2003, Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 120–129 (Mi fgv1897)  

This article is cited in 4 scientific papers (total in 4 papers)

Interactions of impact shock waves in a thin-walled explosive container. I. Impact by a flat-ended projectile

Hyunho Shin, Woong Lee

Agency for Defence Development, Ground Systems Development Centre, P.O. Box 35-1, Daejon, 305-600, Republic of Korea
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Abstract: Interaction of impact shock waves that could detonate an explosive (Composition B) confined in a thin-walled container impacted by a cylindrical projectile is numerically studied, based on the Forest Fire explosive reaction rate model. After the impact, rarefaction waves from projectile periphery and front cover–explosive interface catch up the forward-moving shock fronts in the explosive as well as in the projectile. At a high impact velocity, the transmitted shock front induces detonation at the front cover–explosive interface. At an intermediate velocity, the rate of energy release from the shock-compressed volume in the explosive is such that the associated effects prevail over the effects caused by rarefaction waves, leading to detonation after the shock wave travels a certain distance in the explosive. There is a range of minimum impact velocities at which the effect of rarefaction waves prevails over the energy release; hence, the detonation is excited not behind the shock-wave front moving over the explosive but only after shock-wave reflection from the high-impedance back plate. It is suggested that, in interpreting the detonation behavior of an explosive confined by a high-impedance container, one should take into account the effects of shock-wave interaction with container walls.
Keywords: impact shock wave, flat-ended projectile, confined explosive, Forest Fire model, explosive detonation.
Received: 29.07.2002
English version:
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 2003, Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 470–478
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024747224246
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
UDC: 534.222.2+662.215.4
Language: Russian
Citation: Hyunho Shin, Woong Lee, “Interactions of impact shock waves in a thin-walled explosive container. I. Impact by a flat-ended projectile”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 39:4 (2003), 120–129; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 39:4 (2003), 470–478
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