Effect of the end cap on the fragment velocity distribution of a cylindrical cased charge

Wei Liao, Jian wei Jiang*, Jian bing Men, Shu you Wang, Mei Li, Han Liu

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Abstract

The prediction of the fragment velocity distribution of a cylindrical cased charge with end caps is one of the key issues to assess the damage efficiency of the warhead. However, limited work has been conducted to predict the fragment velocity distributions along the axis of cylindrical cased charges with end caps. This paper presents a study of the velocity distribution of fragments caused by the explosion of a cylindrical cased charge with end caps. The fragment velocity distribution and the end cap velocity were determined by an X-ray radiography method, and the axial fragment distribution was determined by witness plates. It was found that the velocities of fragments, especially near the edge, were increased when the end caps were added, and the position of maximum velocity is closer to the non-detonation end. The fragment velocities were increased, and the fragment projection range was decreased with the increase of the thickness of the end cap. A formula for fragment velocity distributions of a cylindrical cased charge with end caps, which is based on Huang's formula, was proposed by the theoretical analysis and data fitting and validated experimentally. The results indicate that the proposed formula is accurate in predicting the fragment velocity distribution along the axis of a cylindrical cased charge with end caps detonated at one end.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1052-1061
Number of pages10
JournalDefence Technology
Volume17
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Cylindrical cased explosive
  • End cap
  • Fragments velocity
  • Gurney formula
  • X-ray radiography

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