Numerical simulation of the formation behavior of coated explosive formed projectiles

Q. B. Yu, H. Cun, J. W. Xie, H. F. Wang*

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Abstract

The formation behavior of coated explosive formed projectiles (CEFP) with different structure and material liners were numerically simulated by AUTODYN-2D. There are many factors affecting the coating effect of CEFP, the numerical simulation results show that the structure and liner material have remarkable influence on the velocity and forming effect of the CEFP. For the coating effect, the liner thickness has an optimum range. When the liner thickness is small or large, the explosive balls will deform seriously or not be wrapped sufficiently, and the EFP velocity decreases with increasing the axial thickness of the liner, when the liner thickness is 4.5mm and 5mm, the coating effect is the best. The curvature of liner also has an optimum interval, when the curvature of liner is small or large, the explosive balls will be lengthened or retrogradely compressed and destroyed, and the EFP velocity increases with the decreasing the curvature of the liner. When aluminum, iron, copper and tungsten are used as liner materials, the density and ductility of the material will affect the coating effect. The high density copper liner can achieve a good coating effect and well penetration performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number082017
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1507
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jul 2020
Event2nd Spring International Conference on Defence Technology, ICDT 2020 - Nanjing, China
Duration: 20 Apr 202024 Apr 2020

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