Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes

Jet formation and target penetration capabilities from conical shaped charges with liner geometry of five types: (1) cone, (2) round-tipped cone, (3) hemisphere, (4) ellipsoid, and (5) trumpet, have been simulated via LS-DYNA Multi-Materials Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (MMALE) technique. The objec...

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Main Authors: Z Liu, J Zhai, S Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Multi-Science Publishing 2019-09-01
Series:International Journal of Multiphysics
Online Access:http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/477
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spelling doaj-f2ce4e9100814b10bceed073f056caaf2020-11-25T03:23:44ZengMulti-Science PublishingInternational Journal of Multiphysics1750-95482048-39612019-09-0113310.21152/1750-9548.13.3.231391Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical ShapesZ Liu0J Zhai1S Su2School of Mechatronic Engineering Beijing Institute of TechnologySchool of Mechatronic Engineering Beijing Institute of TechnologySchool of Mechatronic Engineering Beijing Institute of TechnologyJet formation and target penetration capabilities from conical shaped charges with liner geometry of five types: (1) cone, (2) round-tipped cone, (3) hemisphere, (4) ellipsoid, and (5) trumpet, have been simulated via LS-DYNA Multi-Materials Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (MMALE) technique. The objective is to observe the influences of liner types on the penetration features in target block while the amount of explosive and liner material are identical in all charge cases. Simulation results show that the hemispherical liner brings out the lowest penetration, while the ellipsoid and trumpet liners are of middle performance, but, the cone and round-tipped cone liners exhibit best penetration. Shaped charges with ellipsoid liner and trumpet liner present no remarkable discrepancy on penetration depth, however, the entrance holes are dramatically different in geometrical shape. Such penetration features are anticipated to be useful in technical design of shaped charges for some specific applications.http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/477
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author Z Liu
J Zhai
S Su
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J Zhai
S Su
Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes
International Journal of Multiphysics
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J Zhai
S Su
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title Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes
title_short Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes
title_full Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes
title_fullStr Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Simulation on Conical Shaped Charge with Copper Liner in Several Typical Shapes
title_sort numerical simulation on conical shaped charge with copper liner in several typical shapes
publisher Multi-Science Publishing
series International Journal of Multiphysics
issn 1750-9548
2048-3961
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Jet formation and target penetration capabilities from conical shaped charges with liner geometry of five types: (1) cone, (2) round-tipped cone, (3) hemisphere, (4) ellipsoid, and (5) trumpet, have been simulated via LS-DYNA Multi-Materials Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (MMALE) technique. The objective is to observe the influences of liner types on the penetration features in target block while the amount of explosive and liner material are identical in all charge cases. Simulation results show that the hemispherical liner brings out the lowest penetration, while the ellipsoid and trumpet liners are of middle performance, but, the cone and round-tipped cone liners exhibit best penetration. Shaped charges with ellipsoid liner and trumpet liner present no remarkable discrepancy on penetration depth, however, the entrance holes are dramatically different in geometrical shape. Such penetration features are anticipated to be useful in technical design of shaped charges for some specific applications.
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