Computational study of 3-D hot-spot initiation in shocked insensitive high-explosive

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High-explosive (HE) material consists of large-sized grains with micron-sized embedded impurities and pores. Under various mechanical/thermal insults, these pores collapse generating hightemperature regions leading to ignition. A hydrodynamic study has been performed to investigate the mechanisms of pore collapse and hot spot initiation in TATB crystals, employing a multiphysics code, ALE3D, coupled to the chemistry module, Cheetah. This computational study includes reactive dynamics. Two-dimensional high-resolution large-scale meso-scale simulations have been performed. The parameter space is systematically studied by considering various shock strengths, pore diameters and multiple pore configurations. Preliminary 3-D simulations are undertaken to quantify the 3-D dynamics. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Najjar, F. M., Howard, W. M., Fried, L. E., Manaa, M. R., Nichols, A., & Levesque, G. (2012). Computational study of 3-D hot-spot initiation in shocked insensitive high-explosive. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1426, pp. 255–258). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3686267

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