Modeling Mach stem initiation of 9502

Initiation of insensitive high explosives (IHEs) by shock reflection, shock interactions, and Mach stem formation is a considerable safety concern and a complex challenge for HE reactive burn models. We have designed a Mach stem experiment where the position, size, pressure, and release of a Mach st...

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Hauptverfasser: Mas, Eric M., Hull, Larry M., Miller, Phillip I., Moro, Erik, Fleming, Ian J.
Format: Tagungsbericht
Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Initiation of insensitive high explosives (IHEs) by shock reflection, shock interactions, and Mach stem formation is a considerable safety concern and a complex challenge for HE reactive burn models. We have designed a Mach stem experiment where the position, size, pressure, and release of a Mach stem can be carefully prescribed. An in-depth description of the experiment and results are presented at this symposium by P.I. Miller. In this talk we will present results from simulations of the Mach stem experiments using the reactive burn model scaled uniform reactive front (SURF) [1]. We will show that modest changes to the release of the Mach stem qualitatively change the initiation of 9502 as measured during the experiments, and we will present SURF model comparisons to the experimental data including X-ray images and chirped fiber Brag gratings. While the SURF parameters used in this work were derived from pop-plot data and single fragment impact experiments, we will show that the agreement with the more complex, Mach stem experiments is quite good.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/12.0000942