Jet Formation and Penetration Study of Double-Layer Shaped Charge

Zhe Wang, Jian Wei Jiang*, Shu You Wang, Han Liu

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Abstract

A theoretical analysis on detonation wave propagation in a double-layer shaped charge (DLSC) is performed. Numerical simulations using the AUTODYN software are carried out to compare the distinctions between jet formations in DLSC and ordinary shaped charge (OSC), in particular, the OSC made using a higher detonation velocity explosive, which is treated as the outer layer charge in the DLSC. The results show that the improved detonation velocity ratio and radial charge percentage of outer-to-inner layer charge are conducive to the formation of a convergent detonation wave, which contributes to enhancement of jet tip velocity in DLSC. The thickness and mass percentages of liner flowing into jet in DLSC closely follow the exponential distribution along the radial direction, but the percentages in DLSC and the mass of effective jet, which have significant influence on the penetration depth, are lower than those in OSC with the outer layer charge. This implies that the total charge energy is the major factor controlling the effective jet formation, which is confirmed by the verification tests using flash X-ray system and following penetration tests. The numerical simulation and test results compare well, while penetration test results indicate that the performance of DLSC is not better than that of OSC with the outer layer charge, due to the differences in jet formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-168
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Energetic Materials
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Double-layer shaped charge (DLSC)
  • formation
  • jet
  • penetration

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Wang, Z., Jiang, J. W., Wang, S. Y., & Liu, H. (2018). Jet Formation and Penetration Study of Double-Layer Shaped Charge. Journal of Energetic Materials, 36(2), 152-168. https://doi.org/10.1080/07370652.2017.1326987