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Explosive dispersal of solid particles

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SHOCK WAVES
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 431-443

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/PL00004050

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explosion; detonation; blast wave; heterogeneous explosive; multiphase gas-solid flow

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The rapid dispersal of inert solid particles due to the detonation of a heterogeneous explosive, consisting of a packed bed of steel beads saturated with a liquid explosive, has been investigated experimentally and numerically. Detonation of the spherical charge generates a blast wave followed by a complex supersonic gas-solid flow in which. in some cases, the beads catch up to and penetrate the leading shuck front. The interplay between the particle dynamics and the blast wave propagation was investigated experimentally as a function of the particle size (100-925 mum) and charge diameter (8.9-21.2 cm) with flash X-ray radiography and blast wave instrumentation. The flow topology during the dispersal process ranges from a dense granular flow to a dilute gas-solid flow. Difficulties in the modeling of the high-speed gas-solid flow are discussed, and a heuristic model for the equation of state fur the solid flow is developed. This model is incorporated into the Eulerian two-phase fluid model of Baer and Nunziato (1986) and simulations are carried out. The results of this investigation indicate that the crossing of the particles through the shock front strongly depends on the charge geometry, the charge size and the material density of the particles. Moreover, there exists a particle size limit below which the particles cannot penetrate the shock for the range of charge sizes considered. Above this limit, the distance required fur the particles to overtake the shock is not very sensitive to the particle size but remains sensitive to the particle material density. Overall, excellent agreement was observed between the experimental and computational results.

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