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Design methodology for understanding the sympathetic detonation characteristics of insensitive high explosives

The understanding of sympathetic detonation of energetic materials is important from the stand point of safety, shelf life, storage requirements and handling. The objective of this thesis is to introduce a methodology to assess performance and sensitivity levels of insensitive munitions to sympathetic detonations. AUTODYN code was utilized to validate the shock sensitivity results for Composition B explosives. Upon code validation, simulations were conducted to evaluate small scale sympathetic detonation via gap tests. Similarly, large scale simulations of sympathetic detonations, reflective of real life scenarios, were performed. The understanding of this analysis offers insights for the testing, design and storage orientation of future energetic materials.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:nps.edu/oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/1814
Date12 1900
CreatorsRaghavan, Dinesh.
ContributorsSinibaldi, Jose O., Brown, Ronald E., Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)., Department of Mechanical and Astronautical Engineering
PublisherMonterey California. Naval Postgraduate School
Source SetsNaval Postgraduate School
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Formatxiv, 95 p. ;, application/pdf
RightsApproved for public release, distribution unlimited

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