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HERO ID
8244334
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
An investigation of TNT equivalence of hemispherical PE4 charges
Author(s)
Rigby, SE; Sielicki, PW
Year
2014
Volume
62
Issue
4
Page Numbers
423-435
Language
English
Abstract
The TNT equivalence of an explosive is given as the equivalent mass of TNT required to produce a blast wave of equal magnitude to that produced by a unit weight of the explosive in question. Currently, there is a lack of agreement in the literature on the TNT equivalence (TNTeq) of PE4. This paper presents a combined numerical and experimental investigation of TNTeq for hemispherical PE4 charges in far-field blast events. Experimental results are compared to a series of numerical analyses conducted with different masses of TNT explosive and conclusions are drawn in order to provide a more informed value of TNTeq. It is found that a TNTeq of 1.2 best describes the blast waves produced from PE4 detonations, and this factor is found to be invariant of the distance from the explosive when considering far-field events. © 2014 by Institute of Fundamental Technological Research.
Keywords
Blast loading; Experiment; Finite element analysis; TNT equivalence
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