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Triple-shock interactions

FIGURE 6.9. Schematic diagram of reactive triple-shock interaction. [Pg.209]

Figure 5.61 The calculated three-dimensional pressure and mass fraction contours for three initiators in PBX-9502. The pressure contours are shown for 200, 150, and 100 kbar at 1.5, 3.1, and 4.5 psec. The mass fraction contours are 0.8 and 0.5. The triple shock interaction initiates propagating detonation in the PBX-9502. Figure 5.61 The calculated three-dimensional pressure and mass fraction contours for three initiators in PBX-9502. The pressure contours are shown for 200, 150, and 100 kbar at 1.5, 3.1, and 4.5 psec. The mass fraction contours are 0.8 and 0.5. The triple shock interaction initiates propagating detonation in the PBX-9502.
The initiation of propagating detonation in PBX-9502 by double and triple wave interaction of shock waves formed by initiators that were too weak to initiate propagating detonation individually has been modeled . ... [Pg.301]

The use of multiple shock wave interactions to initiate propagating detonation has been studied experimentally by Goforth . He observed that while double shock wave interactions were sometimes inadequate to initiate propagating detonation, triple shock wave interactions could be generated that initiated propagating detonation in insensitive high explosives. [Pg.301]

Figure 5.59 Sketch of expected wave interactions from three shock waves. The dashed lines show the shocks just after double interaction has occurred, and the dark regions show the double interaction locations. The solid lines and dotted region show the waves after triple wave interaction. Figure 5.59 Sketch of expected wave interactions from three shock waves. The dashed lines show the shocks just after double interaction has occurred, and the dark regions show the double interaction locations. The solid lines and dotted region show the waves after triple wave interaction.

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.208 , Pg.209 , Pg.210 ]




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