A mesoscopic reaction rate model for shock initiation of multi-component PBX explosives

Y. R. Liu, Z. P. Duan*, Z. Y. Zhang, Z. C. Ou, F. L. Huang

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Abstract

The primary goal of this research is to develop a three-term mesoscopic reaction rate model that consists of a hot-spot ignition, a low-pressure slow burning and a high-pressure fast reaction terms for shock initiation of multi-component Plastic Bonded Explosives (PBX). Thereinto, based on the DZK hot-spot model for a single-component PBX explosive, the hot-spot ignition term as well as its reaction rate is obtained through a "mixing rule" of the explosive components; new expressions for both the low-pressure slow burning term and the high-pressure fast reaction term are also obtained by establishing the relationships between the reaction rate of the multi-component PBX explosive and that of its explosive components, based on the low-pressure slow burning term and the high-pressure fast reaction term of a mesoscopic reaction rate model. Furthermore, for verification, the new reaction rate model is incorporated into the DYNA2D code to simulate numerically the shock initiation process of the PBXC03 and the PBXC10 multi-component PBX explosives, and the numerical results of the pressure histories at different Lagrange locations in explosive are found to be in good agreements with previous experimental data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)44-51
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume317
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • Explosive mixture ratios
  • Hot-spot ignition
  • Mesoscopic reaction rate model
  • Multi-component PBX
  • Shock initiation

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