Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges

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Autor(a) principal: Figuli, Lucia
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Cekerevac, Damjan, Bedon, Chiara, Leitner, Bohuš
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/101275
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8871412
Resumo: Blast events and scenarios, as known, represent extreme phenomena that may result in catastrophic consequences, both for humans and structures. Accordingly, for engineering applications, the reliable description of expected blast waves is a crucial step of the overall design process. Compared to ideal theoretical formulations, however, real explosive events can be strongly sensitive to a multitude of parameters and first of all to the basic features (size, type, shape, etc.) of the charge. In this regard, several advanced computer codes can be used in support of design and research developments. Besides, the input parameters and solving assumptions of refined numerical methods are often available and calibrated in the literature for specific configurations only. In this paper, with the support of the ANSYS Autodyn program, special care is dedicated to the numerical analysis of the blast wave propagation in the air due to several charges. Five different explosives are taken into account in this study, including RDX, DAP-2, DAP-E, Polonit-V, and homemade ANFO. *e effects of different mixtures are thus emphasized in terms of the predicted blast wave, as a function of a given control point, direction, explosive mass, and composition. As shown, relatively scattered peak pressure estimates are collected for a given explosive. Comparative results are hence proposed towards selected experimental data of the literature, as well as based on simple analytical predictions. *e collected overpressure peak values are thus discussed for the selected explosive charges.
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title Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
spellingShingle Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
Figuli, Lucia
title_short Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
title_full Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
title_fullStr Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
title_sort Numerical Analysis of the Blast Wave Propagation due to Various Explosive Charges
author Figuli, Lucia
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Cekerevac, Damjan
Bedon, Chiara
Leitner, Bohuš
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description Blast events and scenarios, as known, represent extreme phenomena that may result in catastrophic consequences, both for humans and structures. Accordingly, for engineering applications, the reliable description of expected blast waves is a crucial step of the overall design process. Compared to ideal theoretical formulations, however, real explosive events can be strongly sensitive to a multitude of parameters and first of all to the basic features (size, type, shape, etc.) of the charge. In this regard, several advanced computer codes can be used in support of design and research developments. Besides, the input parameters and solving assumptions of refined numerical methods are often available and calibrated in the literature for specific configurations only. In this paper, with the support of the ANSYS Autodyn program, special care is dedicated to the numerical analysis of the blast wave propagation in the air due to several charges. Five different explosives are taken into account in this study, including RDX, DAP-2, DAP-E, Polonit-V, and homemade ANFO. *e effects of different mixtures are thus emphasized in terms of the predicted blast wave, as a function of a given control point, direction, explosive mass, and composition. As shown, relatively scattered peak pressure estimates are collected for a given explosive. Comparative results are hence proposed towards selected experimental data of the literature, as well as based on simple analytical predictions. *e collected overpressure peak values are thus discussed for the selected explosive charges.
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