Supervisor: Southwest Ordnance Industry Bureau
Organizer: Chongqing Ordnance Industry Society
Chongqing University of Technology

Impact detonation threshold study of kinetic energy blocks with angle of attack impacting cased B explosives

DOI: 10.11809/bqzbgcxb2024.03.009
Keywords: impact detonation; kinetic energy block; cased B explosives; threshold velocity; numerical simulation
Abstract: In order to study the effect of kinetic block angle of attack on the impact detonation threshold velocity of cased B explosives, numerical simulations were conducted using LS DYNA simulation software and the Lee Tarver ignition and growth model to obtain the impact detonation threshold velocity of tungsten alloy kinetic blocks impacting cased B explosives with different cover thicknesses (6 mm, 10 mm and 14 mm ) at angles of attack from 0° to 90°.The angle of attack correction is introduced into the Jacobs Roslund impact initiation criterion model, and the obtained impact initiation criterion model is in good agreement with the numerical simulation results. The results show that the impact detonation threshold velocity increases and then decreases with increasing angle of attack in the shell thickness range of 6~14 mm.
Published: 2024-03-28
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