Effect of Confinement on Detonation Velocity and Plate Dent Test Results for ANFO Explosive
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T1 - Effect of Confinement on Detonation Velocity and Plate Dent Test Results for ANFO Explosive
AU - Bohanek, Vječislav
AU - Sućeska, Muhammed
AU - Dobrilović, Mario
AU - Hartlieb, Philipp
PY - 2022/6/16
Y1 - 2022/6/16
N2 - The detonation properties of nonideal explosives are highly dependent on charge diameter and existence and properties of confinement. In this study, the effect of different confinements on the detonation velocity of ANFO explosives was experimentally determined along with the results of the plate dent test. ANFO explosive was selected as one of the most commonly used nonideal explosives. Following the measurement results, we found that the detonation velocity increased with increasing wall thickness, and the velocity increase was different for different confinement materials. A strong correlation existed between the ratio of the mass of confiner and explosive (M/C) and the detonation velocity (R = 0.995), and between (M/C) and the depth of the dent (δ) (R = 0.975). The data presented in this paper represent preliminary findings in developing a confinement model required for reliable numerical modeling of nonideal explosives.
AB - The detonation properties of nonideal explosives are highly dependent on charge diameter and existence and properties of confinement. In this study, the effect of different confinements on the detonation velocity of ANFO explosives was experimentally determined along with the results of the plate dent test. ANFO explosive was selected as one of the most commonly used nonideal explosives. Following the measurement results, we found that the detonation velocity increased with increasing wall thickness, and the velocity increase was different for different confinement materials. A strong correlation existed between the ratio of the mass of confiner and explosive (M/C) and the detonation velocity (R = 0.995), and between (M/C) and the depth of the dent (δ) (R = 0.975). The data presented in this paper represent preliminary findings in developing a confinement model required for reliable numerical modeling of nonideal explosives.
U2 - 10.3390/en15124404
DO - 10.3390/en15124404
M3 - Article
VL - 15.2022
JO - Energies : open-access journal of related scientific research, technology development and studies in policy and management
JF - Energies : open-access journal of related scientific research, technology development and studies in policy and management
SN - 1996-1073
IS - 12
M1 - 4404
ER -