Impact safety of CL-20-based explosive charge using detonation driving high velocity fragments

Gangling Jiao*, Tianchu Wang, Longjie Huang, Chuanguo Ma, Rui Liu, Pengwan Chen

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Abstract

The impact safety of explosive charges has been focused in these decades. The fragment impact is widely used to evaluate the response of explosive charges. In our work, the explosive detonation driving technique was used to generate a high velocity fragment with large mass. When the fragment masses are 10 g, 16 g, 25 g, and 50 g, the highest velocity of fragments can reach 2400 m/s, 2100 m/s, 1900 m/s, and 1400 m/s, respectively. The high velocity fragment with large mass was used to evaluate the safety of two kinds of CL-20 based explosive charges. The effects of the fragment mass and velocity were analyzed. Especially, the reaction extent was obtained based on visible phenomenon. The CL-20-based explosive charge containing Al had a higher safety level than that without Al. It was because Al had good ductility, and further improved the mechanical property of the material. Also, the numerical simulation was conducted to understand the reaction characteristics of the CL-20-based explosive charge. The results showed that as the fragment mass and velocity increased, the reaction became more violent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)298-305
Number of pages8
JournalDefence Technology
Volume48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CL-20-Based explosive charge
  • Detonation driving fragments
  • Impact safety
  • Reaction characteristics

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