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18th APS-SCCM; 24th AIRAPT
Specimen size effect of explosive sensitivity under low velocity impact
Ma, Danzhu^1 ; Chen, Pengwan^1 ; Dai, Kaida^1 ; Zhou, Qiang^1
State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing
100081, China^1
关键词: Deformation localization;    Explosion incidents;    Impact sensitivities;    Low velocity impact;    Mechanical energies;    Reaction thresholds;    Solid high explosives;    Specific mechanical energy;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/500/5/052026/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/500/5/052026
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Low velocity impact may ignite the solid high explosives and cause undesired explosion incidents. The safety of high explosives under low velocity impact is one of the most important issues in handling, manufacture, storage, and transportation procedures. Various evaluation tests have been developed for low velocity impact scenarios, including, but not limited to the drop hammer test, the Susan test, the Spigot test, and the Steven test, with a charge mass varying from tens of milligrams to several kilograms. The effects of specimen size on explosive sensitivity were found in some impact tests such as drop hammer test and Steven tests, including the threshold velocity/height and reaction violence. To analyse the specimen size effects on explosive sensitivity under low velocity impacts, we collected the impact sensitivity data of several PBX explosives in the drop hammer test, the Steven test, the Susan test and the Spigot test. The effective volume of explosive charge and the critical specific mechanical energy were introduced to investigate the size-effect on the explosive reaction thresholds. The effective volumes of explosive charge in Steven test and Spigot test were obtained by numerical simulation, due to the deformation localization of the impact loading. The critical specific mechanical energy is closely related to the effective volume of explosive charge. The results show that, with the increase of effective volume, the critical mechanical energy needed for explosive ignition decreases and tends to reach a constant value. The mechanisms of size effects on explosive sensitivity are also discussed.

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