The Early Responses of Air-backed plate subjected to underwater explosion with aluminized explosives

Jian Liu, Feng jiang An*, Cheng Wu, Sha sha Liao, Ming xue Zhou, Dong yu Xue

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Abstract

This work aims to research the effects on the early responses of the air-backed plate subjected to the loading generated by the underwater explosion with aluminized explosives. The loading characteristics of underwater explosion for ideal explosive (TNT), aluminized explosives (RS211 and RBUL) are obtained experimentally. The tested aluminized explosives have different energy output compared with TNT. Based on the Taylor plate theory, the early responses of the air-backed steel plate affected by the measured loading is analyzed. The analytical results indicate that the pressure curve of the shock wave within 1 time decay constant is the main factor affecting the kick-off velocity of the plate when cavitation occurring. The velocity responses of the plate produced by the loading of RS211 and RBUL are obviously different with that of an equivalent TNT charge, which also indicates validity and suitability should be noticed in the case of substituting TNT for aluminized explosives. Moreover, the uncertainties in the responses of the plate produced by RS211 and RBUL are much larger than TNT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)642-650
Number of pages9
JournalDefence Technology
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Air-backed plate
  • Aluminized explosives
  • Early responses
  • Underwater explosion

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