Experimental studies of confined detonations of plasticized high explosives in inert and reactive atmospheres

Author:

Farrimond D. G.12ORCID,Woolford S.12,Barr A. D.1,Lodge T.12,Tyas A.12,Waddoups R.12ORCID,Clarke S. D.12ORCID,Rigby S. E.13,Hobbs M. J.4,Willmott J. R.4,Whittaker M.5,Pope D. J.5,Handy M.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil & Structural Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK

2. Blastech Ltd. The Innovation Centre, 217 Protobello, Sheffield S1 4DP, UK

3. Arup Resilience Security & Risk, 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester M1 3BN, UK

4. Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 4DT, UK

5. Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, UK

6. Kent PLC. 1 Lochrin Square, 92-98 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh EH3 9QA, UK

Abstract

When explosives detonate in a confined space, repeated boundary reflections result in complex shock interactions and the formation of a uniform quasi-static pressure (QSP). For fuel-rich explosives, mixing of partially oxidized detonation products with an oxygen-rich atmosphere results in a further energy release through rapid secondary combustion or ‘afterburn’. While empirical formulae and thermochemical modelling approaches have been developed to predict QSP, a lack of high-fidelity experimental data means questions remain around the deterministic quality of confined explosions, and the magnitude and mechanisms of afterburn reactions. This article presents experimental data for RDX- and PETN-based plastic explosives, demonstrating the high repeatability of the QSP generated in a sealed chamber using pressure transducers and high-speed infrared thermometry. Detonations in air, nitrogen and argon atmospheres are used to identify the contribution of afterburn to total QSP, to estimate the duration of afterburn reactions and to speculate on the flame temperature associated with this mechanism. Computational fluid dynamic modelling of the experiments was also able to accurately predict these effects. Understanding and quantifying explosions in complex environments are critical for the design of effective protective structures: the mechanisms described here provide a significant step towards the development of fast-running engineering models for internal blast events.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

The Royal Society

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