Numerical Modeling of Heterogeneous High Explosives

Numerical Modeling of Heterogeneous High Explosives
Title Numerical Modeling of Heterogeneous High Explosives PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 2008
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This report contains a numerical algorithm for modeling the detonation and explosion of a heterogeneous mixture of high explosive and small metal particles. The simulation examines a spherical explosive design with a mixture of nitromethane as the high explosive and steel as the metal particles. The algorithm provides a computational model of the detonation and explosion by producing position, velocity, and temperature profiles for the metal particles over time. For the gas phase, the algorithm produces position, velocity, temperature, density, and pressure profiles over time. This is accomplished by taking into account the initial position and velocity profiles for the metal particles, a corresponding particle drag law, appropriate explosive energy and detonation pressure inputs, and a blast wave solution that governs the thermodynamic state of the gas phase. The behavior of the solid particles and gas phase throughout the explosion is simulated by a coupled, two-phase algorithm. The results of the model are compared against experimental data and critiqued on a theoretical level as well. Recommendations and plans for improvements to the algorithm are discussed. This model is intended to provide a sound representation of the detonation as well as insight into the behavior of a heterogeneous explosive.

Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants

Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants
Title Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Mader
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 539
Release 2007-10-18
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 142005239X

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Major advances, both in modeling methods and in the computing power required to make those methods viable, have led to major breakthroughs in our ability to model the performance and vulnerability of explosives and propellants. In addition, the development of proton radiography during the last decade has provided researchers with a major new experimental tool for studying explosive and shock wave physics. Problems that were once considered intractable – such as the generation of water cavities, jets, and stems by explosives and projectiles – have now been solved. Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants, Third Edition provides a complete overview of this rapidly emerging field, covering basic reactive fluid dynamics as well as the latest and most complex methods and findings. It also describes and evaluates Russian contributions to the experimental explosive physics database, which only recently have become available. This book comes with downloadable resources that contain— · FORTRAN and executable computer codes that operate under Microsoft® Windows Vista operating system and the OS X operating system for Apple computers · Windows Vista and MAC compatible movies and PowerPoint presentations for each chapter · Explosive and shock wave databases generated at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Russian Federal Nuclear Centers Charles Mader’s three-pronged approach – through text, computer programs, and animations – imparts a thorough understanding of new computational methods and experimental measuring techniques, while also providing the tools to put these methods to effective use.

Numerical Modeling of Insensitive High-explosives Initiation

Numerical Modeling of Insensitive High-explosives Initiation
Title Numerical Modeling of Insensitive High-explosives Initiation PDF eBook
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Release 1981
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The initiation of propagating, diverging detonation is usually accomplished by small conventional initiators. As the explosive to be initiated becomes more shock insensitive, the initators must have larger diameters to be effective. Very shock-insensitive explosives have required initiators larger than 2.5 cm. We have numerically examined the process of initiation of propagating detonation as a function of the shock sensitivity of the explosive using the two-dimensional Lagrangian reactive hydrodynamic code 2DL and the Forest Fire rate to describe the shock initiation process of heterogeneous explosives. The initiation of propagating detonation in shock-insenstive explosives containing triamino trinitrobenzene results in large regions of partially decomposed explosive even when initiated by large initiators. The process has been observed experimentally and reproduced numerically.

Numerical Modeling of Detonations

Numerical Modeling of Detonations
Title Numerical Modeling of Detonations PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Mader
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Pages 485
Release 1979
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780520036550

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Numerical Modeling of Impact Initiation of High Explosives

Numerical Modeling of Impact Initiation of High Explosives
Title Numerical Modeling of Impact Initiation of High Explosives PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 2006
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We performed continuum mechanics simulations to examine the behavior of energetic materials in Ballistic Chamber Impact (BIC) experiments, using an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian code (ALE3D). Our simulations revealed that interface friction plays an important role in inducing the formation of shear bands, which result in 'hot spots' for ignition. The temperature localization during BIC impact was found to be significant in materials with high yield strength. In those materials, there are multiple locations inside shear bands can achieve temperatures exceeding the threshold temperature for reaction. In addition, we investigated the relevant parameters influencing the pressure profile of a BIC test by numerical analysis from a simple phenomenological model. To our surprise, we found that the peaks of BIC pressure profiles not only can be a result of multi-center chemical reactions, but can also arise from factors associated apparatus configuration.

Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants, Second Edition

Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants, Second Edition
Title Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Mader
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 456
Release 1997-08-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780849331497

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Charles Mader, a leading scientist who conducted theoretical research at Los Alamos National Laboratory for more than 30 years, sets a new standard with this reference on numerical modeling of explosives and propellants. This book updates and expands the information presented in the author's landmark work, Numerical Modeling of Detonations, published in 1979 and still in use today. Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants incorporates the considerable changes the personal computer has brought to numerical modeling since the first book was published, and includes new three-dimensional modeling techniques and new information on propellant performance and vulnerability. Both an introduction to the physics and chemistry of explosives and propellants and a guide to numerical modeling of detonation and reactive fluid dynamics, Numerical Modeling of Explosives and Propellants offers scientists and engineers a complete picture of the current state of explosive and propellant technology and numerical modeling. The book is richly illustrated with figures that support the concepts, and filled with tables for quick access to precise data. The accompanying CD-ROM contains computer codes that are the national standard by which modeling is evaluated. Dynamic material properties data files and animation files are also included. There is no other book available today that offers this vital information.

Global Kinetics for the Shock-induced Decomposition of Heterogeneous Explosives

Global Kinetics for the Shock-induced Decomposition of Heterogeneous Explosives
Title Global Kinetics for the Shock-induced Decomposition of Heterogeneous Explosives PDF eBook
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Release 1981
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Methods were developed to determine empirical rate laws for the shock-induced decomposition of condensed explosives. Pressure-field histories are measured with embedded gauges in plane-wave shock-initiation experiments. A Lagrangian analysis is used to integrate the fluid-dynamic conservation relations, giving the histories of density and energy fields in the reactive flow. A reactant-product equation of state is assumed and a global reaction progress variable and the associated reaction rate are calculated. Correlations of the rate to other state variables provide empirical rate laws, which prove successful in the numerical modeling of numerous initiation and detonation phenomena. Heterogeneous explosive rate laws combining three factors - shock-strength, depletion, and heating - are consistent with many shock-initiation observations and the favored nucleation and growth concept of shock-induced decomposition. The strong correlation to a simple Arrhenius heating factor is remarkable, because the temperature is an average, equilibrium quantity calculated from the equation of state, yet the formation of local high-temperature regions, or hotspots, is the dominant reaction mechanism in heterogeneous explosives. Possible physical implication of the Arrhenius correlation, and other choices for the three rate factors are discussed.