학술논문

Initiation and Detonation Physics on Millimeter Scales
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Subject
45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES
EXPLOSIONS
LASERS
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY
PHYSICS
STREAK CAMERAS
TANKS
TATB
VELOCITY
Language
English
Abstract
The LLNL Detonation Science Project has a major interest in understanding the physics of detonation on a millimeter scale. This report summarizes the rate stick experiment results of two high explosives. The GO/NO-GO threshold between varying diameters of ultra-fine TATB (ufTATB) and LX-16 were recorded on an electronic streak camera and analyzed. This report summarizes the failure diameters of rate sticks for ufTATB and LX-16. Failure diameter for the ufTATB explosive, with densities at 1.80 g/cc, begin at 2.34 mm (not maintaining detonation velocity over the entire length of the rate stick). ufTATB rate sticks at the larger 3.18 mm diameter maintain a constant detonation velocity over the complete length. The PETN based and LLNL developed explosive, LX-16, with densities at 1.7 g/cc, shows detonation failure between 0.318 mm and 0.365 mm. Additional tests would be required to narrow this failure diameter further. Many of the tested rate sticks were machined using a femtosecond laser focused into a firing tank - in case of accidental detonation.