Numerical Modeling of Air-Blast Suppression as a Function of Explosive-Charge Burial Depth

Author:

Ford Sean R.1ORCID,Vorobiev Oleg Y.1

Affiliation:

1. 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, U.S.A.

Abstract

Abstract As a chemical explosion is buried, the mechanism for acoustic wave generation transitions from fully gas-generated at the surface to completely spall-induced at full containment depth. The fully gas-generated and completely spall-induced signals in the acoustic waveform are well described; however, the transition between these two end-members eludes numerical modeling because of the complex phenomena that are involved. The phenomena of crater formation and explosive cloud evolution are simulated using an Eulerian hydrocode that incorporates geomaterials with strength and porosity. Having accurately modeled these phenomena, we can confidently predict the propagation and relative strength of the gas-generated and spall-induced pulses in the recorded acoustic waveform. The numerical predictions agree with observations from the historical Stagecoach experiment as well as modern recordings from the Source Physics Experiment. In particular, the peak pressure p generated by an explosion is initially due to the gas-generated mechanism and decays with scaled depth of burial ds (depth d scaled by the cube-root of explosive yield w1/3) as exp(−ds) but then transitions near a scaled depth of 6  m/ton1/3 to the spall-generated mechanism in which the decay is ds−7/4. This decay form is related to the strong ground-motion attenuation relationship that affects spall strength. These results can improve seismoacoustic inverse models for the explosive source that need to account for the gas-generated and spall-induced signals and their effect on peak pressures and other acoustic signal features.

Publisher

Seismological Society of America (SSA)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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1. Introduction to the Special Section on Seismoacoustics and Seismoacoustic Data Fusion;Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America;2023-07-07

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