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Initiation of High Explosive Charges by High Speed Compact Projectiles with Conical Head Part

Authors: Kobylkin I.F., Pavlova I.A. Published: 05.12.2017
Published in issue: #6(117)/2017  

DOI: 10.18698/0236-3941-2017-6-4-18

 
Category: Mechanics | Chapter: Mechanics of Deformable Solid Body  
Keywords: charge, high explosive, casing, shock initiation, shock wave, numerical simulation, decomposition kinetics

The article describes the results of numerical simulation of interaction between compact projectiles having a conical head part with different expansion angles and explosives cased in steel shells with the thickness of 5 mm and equipped with composition B. We determined the critical shock initiation velocities under the action of the projectile having the conical shape of the head part with the corners at the apex of 30, 45, 60, and 90° when interacting with explosive charges in a 5 mm thick shell and the value of the form factor for the projectiles with a conical head part. Findings of the research show that compact projectiles with a conical head part have less initiation capability, as their influence results in the formation of the compressive waves with a smooth pressure rise profile

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