炸药抗过载性能试验方法

Translated title of the contribution: Test Method for Anti-overload Performance of Explosives

Lin Zhou, Lei Ni, Dongwei Li, Xiangrong Zhang*, Haiqing Liu, Tao Jiang, Yingzhong Zhu

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Abstract

The test and characterization of the anti-overload performance of the explosives are important basis for the selection of penetrating warhead charge. Based on the single-degree-of-freedom forced vibration model, a testing device for the anti-overload performance of explosives is set up, the mechanical environment and deformation characteristics of explosive charges in the process of warhead penetration are simulated. Then we propose a method for characterizing the anti-overload performance, which is the explosive charge ignition criterion ∫ σdσ(σ and σ are stress and stress rate respectively), and obtain a method for characterizing overload resistance of explosives. The device is used to test the anti-overload performance of three typical DNAN-based insensitive penetrating melt cast explosives, and obtain that their ignition thresholds are 1. 8 GPa2/ ms, 2. 2 GPa2 / ms and 3. 3 GPa2 / ms. Then, the flat-nosed projectile penetration test is employed to verify the anti-overload performance of the above three explosives. The results show that the anti-overload performance test and the flat-nosed projectile penetration test deliver consistent results, indicating that the test method and the device for the anti-overload performance of explosives are scientifically effective in selecting penetrating warhead charges.

Translated title of the contributionTest Method for Anti-overload Performance of Explosives
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1722-1732
Number of pages11
JournalBinggong Xuebao/Acta Armamentarii
Volume44
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

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