Abstract

With the diversified development of innovative warheads and the increasing threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), the charge structure filled with both explosives and non-reactive materials has attracted the attention of researchers, which is few studied. In order to obtain the fragmentation of the charge structure with part of the non-reactive filler, the X-ray radiography explosion experiment was carried out for an axisymmetric charge structure partially filled with nylon that serves as a typical non-reactive filler. The fragmentation and fragment dispersion characteristics of the charge structure were observed. Based on the results of X-ray experiments, the influence mechanism of shell breakage and fragment dispersion characteristics of the charge structure filled with non-reactive filler are analysed by using SPH numerical calculation method. The results show that the non-reactive filler will significantly affect the fragmentation of the shell and considerably reduce the fragment velocity of the fragments in the filling direction. However, the fragment dispersion direction of the charge structure is not affected by the non-reactive filler. The conclusions could be a foundation and reference for further research on new charge structures.

Details

Title
Influence and its Mechanism of Non-reactive Fillers on the Dispersion Characteristics of the Fragments from Charge Structures
Author
Liu, Han 1 ; Zhao, Yao 1 ; Zhi-wei, Guo 1 ; Guang-yan Huang 2 ; Shun-shan Feng 1 

 State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology , Beijing 100081 , P. R. China 
 State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology , Beijing 100081 , P. R. China; Beijing Institute of Technology Chongqing Innovation Center , Chongqing, 401120 , China 
First page
072085
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Jun 2023
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2828906322
Copyright
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