Plane wave generators(PWGs) are used to accelerate flyer plates to high velocities with their generated plane waves,which are widely used in the test of dynamic properties of materials.The traditional PWG is composed ...Plane wave generators(PWGs) are used to accelerate flyer plates to high velocities with their generated plane waves,which are widely used in the test of dynamic properties of materials.The traditional PWG is composed of two explosives with different detonation velocities.It is difficult to implement the related fabrication processes and control the generated waves due to its complicated structures.A simple plane wave generator is presented in this paper,which is composed of two identical cylindrical high explosive(HE) charges and an air-metal barrier.A theoretical model was established based on two different paths of the propagation of detonation waves,based on which the size of air-metal barrier was calculated for a given charge.The corresponding numerical simulations were also carried out by AUTODYN-2D based on the calculated results,which were used to compare with the theoretical calculations.A detonation wave with a flatness of 0.039 μs within the range of 70-percent diameter of the main charge was obtained through the simulations.展开更多
The influence of a magnetic field on the stability of a shaped charge jet is experimentally investigated at standoffs of 490,650 and 800 mm.The experimental results without and with the magnetic field are compared in ...The influence of a magnetic field on the stability of a shaped charge jet is experimentally investigated at standoffs of 490,650 and 800 mm.The experimental results without and with the magnetic field are compared in terms of the shaped charge jet form,stability and penetration ability.A theoretical model based on one-dimension fluid dynamics is then developed to assess the depth of penetration of the shaped charge at those three standoffs and magnetic conditions.The results show that the penetration capability can be enhanced in more than 70%by the magnetic field.The theoretical calculations are compared with the experimental results with reasonably good correlation.In addition,the parameters introduced in the theory are discussed together with the experiments at three standoffs studied.展开更多
基金sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC10902053)the Zijin Intelligent Program,Nanjing University of Science and Technology (2013_ZJ_0101)+1 种基金Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu province and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No.2012XQTR006)the State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology (Beijing Institute of Technology)(KFJJ15-07M) for their great support on the research work presented in this paper
文摘Plane wave generators(PWGs) are used to accelerate flyer plates to high velocities with their generated plane waves,which are widely used in the test of dynamic properties of materials.The traditional PWG is composed of two explosives with different detonation velocities.It is difficult to implement the related fabrication processes and control the generated waves due to its complicated structures.A simple plane wave generator is presented in this paper,which is composed of two identical cylindrical high explosive(HE) charges and an air-metal barrier.A theoretical model was established based on two different paths of the propagation of detonation waves,based on which the size of air-metal barrier was calculated for a given charge.The corresponding numerical simulations were also carried out by AUTODYN-2D based on the calculated results,which were used to compare with the theoretical calculations.A detonation wave with a flatness of 0.039 μs within the range of 70-percent diameter of the main charge was obtained through the simulations.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11972196)Youth fund of Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation(Grant Nos.BK20190433)National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar of China(Grant No.11702144)to provide fund for conducting experiments.
文摘The influence of a magnetic field on the stability of a shaped charge jet is experimentally investigated at standoffs of 490,650 and 800 mm.The experimental results without and with the magnetic field are compared in terms of the shaped charge jet form,stability and penetration ability.A theoretical model based on one-dimension fluid dynamics is then developed to assess the depth of penetration of the shaped charge at those three standoffs and magnetic conditions.The results show that the penetration capability can be enhanced in more than 70%by the magnetic field.The theoretical calculations are compared with the experimental results with reasonably good correlation.In addition,the parameters introduced in the theory are discussed together with the experiments at three standoffs studied.