Air Gaps,Size Effect,and Corner‐Turning in Ambient LX‐17 |
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Authors: | PClark Souers Andrew Hernandez Chris Cabacungan Raul Garza Lisa Lauderbach Sen‐Ben Liao Peter Vitello |
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Abstract: | Various measurements under ambient conditions are presented for LX‐17. The size (diameter) effect has been measured with copper and Lucite confinement, where the failure radii are 4.0 and 6.5 mm, respectively. The air well corner‐turning has been measured with an LX‐07 booster, and the dead‐zone results are comparable to the previous TATB‐boosted work. Four double cylinders have been fired, and dead zones appear in all cases. The steel‐backed samples are faster than the Lucite‐backed samples by 0.6 μs. Bare LX‐07 and LX‐17 charges of 12.7 mm radius were fired with air gaps. Long acceptor regions were used to truly determine if detonation occurred or not. The LX‐07 booster crossed a 10 mm gap with a slight time delay. Steady‐state LX‐17 crossed a 3.5 mm gap but failed to cross a 4.0 mm gap. LX‐17 charge with a 12.7 mm radius run after the booster crossed a 1.5 mm gap but failed to cross a 2.5 mm gap. Timing delays were measured where the detonation crossed the gaps. The Tarantula model is introduced as embedded in reactive flow JWL++and Linked Cheetah V4, mostly at 4 zones mm?1. Tarantula has four pressure regions: off, initiation, failure, and detonation. The physical basis of the input parameters is considered. |
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Keywords: | Air Gaps Corner Turning Dead Zones Failure Diameter Size Effect |
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