2020
DOI: 10.1002/prep.201900300
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Review of the Wedge Test and Single Curve Initiation Principle Applied to Aluminized High Explosives

Abstract: The experiments have a key role in the initiation and transition studies of solid high explosives. Detonic has forced scientist to improve their experimental approach by designing relevant setup and developing accurate metrological devices. For example, the wedge or pop-plot test was developed in the 50's and remains a legacy experiment in the characterization of high explosive. However, for 70 years, it has been widely improved, because of the accurate measurements need. This paper aims to review the main imp… Show more

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“…There is a downward step signal for low impedance explosives. (2) There is no additional chemical energy to sustain the steady structure of the reaction zone in the Teflon, and the rarefaction wave catches up with the leading shock, resulting in the Flatten VN' spike signal. Teflon can flatten the VN' spike, which affect the calibration of the reaction rate equation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a downward step signal for low impedance explosives. (2) There is no additional chemical energy to sustain the steady structure of the reaction zone in the Teflon, and the rarefaction wave catches up with the leading shock, resulting in the Flatten VN' spike signal. Teflon can flatten the VN' spike, which affect the calibration of the reaction rate equation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wedge test [2] is a useful method to study the process of shock initiation, and has been used for many explosives since 1961 [3]. In the wedge test, a known intensity plane shock is generated by a plane wave generator or high‐speed flyer impact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jet penetration into explosives is a continuous process, and the attenuation of the penetration velocity is small. Referring to the pop curve of explosives [28], the logarithm of initiation depth of uncompressed explosive X u is assumed to be linearly related to the logarithm of the initial pressure s at the penetration interface when the jet begins to penetrate the explosive. Therefore,…”
Section: Detonation Threshold Of Covered Finite Thickness Explosivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We presented many results in 2020 [3] and discussed the limitations of the fibers made in silica. Depending of the pressure level, a silica CFBG is not sensitive over its entire length, especially in shock-to-detonation transition (SDT) experiments [4][5][6] or if a small amount of HE is used. The confinement of the CFBG plays also a role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%