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Analysis of Blast Wave of Explosives by the Scaling Law (축척법에 의한 화약 폭풍과 분석)

  • Park, Jung-Su;Kim, Sung-Ho;Lee, Keun-Deuk;Lee, Jai-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.4 s.23
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    • pp.120-129
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    • 2005
  • To analyze a blast effect of developed explosives, three different kinds of aluminized tastable explosives and melted cast explosive TNT were used. Conventional explosive TNT was used as a reference. Each tested explosive charge of 340mm diameter spherical type was initiated at the charge center with DXD-65(${\sim}750g$) booster and RP-87 EBW detonator. Thirteen piezo type pressure sensors were located at a range from 4 to 50m away from the charge. From the blast wave profiles, we calculated a peak blast pressure and impulse of the explosion. The calculated pressures and in pulses were converted to TNT Equivalent Weight(TEW) factor by the scaling ]aw method. The average TEW factors based on the blast pressure of TX-01, TX-02, TX-03, TX-04 were 1.298, 1.05, 1.266, 1.274 and the average TEW factors based on impulse were 1.504, 1.686, 1.640, 1.679. From the results, we concluded that TEW factors based on blast pressure and based on impulse of aluminized explosives were superior to TNT. This results are owing to the high contents of aluminum in formulations.

The Construction of large and Long Tunnel Using Bulk Explosives (벌크폭약을 이용한 대단면 장대터널 시공 사례)

  • 노상림;문상호;조영천;이상필;유지영
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2004
  • Lately, the length of tunnel, the number of long-large tunnel over 3 lanes are steeply increased because of the request for high-speed and straight road. Therefore, the maximization of excavation efficiency is needed in tunnel construction. The sapaesan tunnel (4 lanes with the length of 4km) construction was delayed with environmental conflict far 2 years. For making-up delayed construction period, various new methods were adopted to improve excavation length, look-out and blasting efficiency. This study introduced bulk explosive which is new method in tunnel blasting and verified the efficiency of bulk explosive far long-large tunnel.

Experimental and Numerical Study on the Mitigation of High Explosive Blast using Shear Thickening based Shock-Absorbing Materials (전단농화유체기반의 충격완화물질을 이용한 고폭속 폭약의 폭발파 저감에 관한 실험 및 수치해석적 연구)

  • Younghun Ko
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2023
  • A basic assessment of techniques to mitigate the risk of blast shock waves from proximity explosions was conducted. Common existing techniques include using mitigant materials to form barriers around the explosive or in the direction of propagation of the shock wave. Various explosive energy dissipation mechanisms have been proposed, and research on blast shock wave mitigation utilizing impedance differences has drawn considerable interest. In this study, shear thickening fluid (STF) was applied as a blast mitigation material to evaluate the effectiveness of STF mitigation material on explosion shock wave mitigation through explosion experiments and numerical analysis. As a result, the effectiveness of the STF mitigant material in reducing the explosion shock pressure was verified.

Evaluation on Spalling Properties of Specimen Size with PP Fiber and Fireproof Coating

  • Kim, Gyu-Yong;Min, Choong-Siek;Lee, Tae-Gyu;Miyauchi, Hiroyuki;Park, Gyu-Yeon;Lee, Gwang-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.353-362
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    • 2011
  • High Strength Concrete (HSC) has weakness that in a fire, it is spalled and brittles. The phenomenon of spalling is made by water vapor's being confined in watertight concrete. This study is aimed to evaluate explosive spalling properties of high strength concrete with ${\square}100{\times}100{\times}200$ mm specimen and ${\square}400{\times}400{\times}1500$ mm column. To prevent spalling of concrete, fireproof coating and PP fiber are used. As a result, ${\square}400{\times}400{\times}1500$ mm column was prevented spalling likes ${\times}100{\times}100{\times}200$ mm specimen. When concrete protected failure to explosive spalling, quantity heat ratio (which fireproof coating specimen to pp fiber mixed specimen) between ${\square}100{\times}100{\times}200$ mm and ${\square}400{\times}400{\times}1500$ mm was maximum value at 20 minute, but difference of quantity heat ratio decreased and quantity heat ratio of each specimen is almost same at 30 minute.

Numerical investigation on the performance of the aluminized HMX with varying aluminum concentration (알루미늄 함유량 변화에 따른 알루미늄 입자가 함유된 HMX 성능에 관한 수치 연구)

  • Kim, Wuhyun;Gwak, Min-cheol;Yoh, Jai-ick
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.617-621
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    • 2017
  • The performance characteristics of aluminized high explosive are considered by varying the aluminum(Al) concentration in a two-phase model. Since the time scales of the characteristic combustion process of high explosives and Al particles differ, the process of energy release behind the leading detonation wave front occurs over an extended period of time. Two cardinal observations are reported: a decrease in detonation velocity with an increase in Al concentration and a double front detonation (DFD) feature when anaerobic Al reaction occurs behind the front. In the current study, a series of confined rate sticks are considered for characterizing the performance of aluminized HMX with a maximum Al concentration of 50%. The simulated results are compared with the experimental data for 5%-25% concentrations.

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Numerical procedures for extreme impulsive loading on high strength concrete structures

  • Danielson, Kent T.;Adley, Mark D.;O'Daniel, James L.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.159-167
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    • 2010
  • This paper demonstrates numerical techniques for complex large-scale modeling with microplane constitutive theories for reinforced high strength concrete, which for these applications, is defined to be around the 7000 psi (48 MPa) strength as frequently found in protective structural design. Applications involve highly impulsive loads, such as an explosive detonation or impact-penetration event. These capabilities were implemented into the authors' finite element code, ParaAble and the PRONTO 3D code from Sandia National Laboratories. All materials are explicitly modeled with eight-noded hexahedral elements. The concrete is modeled with a microplane constitutive theory, the reinforcing steel is modeled with the Johnson-Cook model, and the high explosive material is modeled with a JWL equation of state and a programmed burn model. Damage evolution, which can be used for erosion of elements and/or for post-analysis examination of damage, is extracted from the microplane predictions and computed by a modified Holmquist-Johnson-Cook approach that relates damage to levels of inelastic strain increment and pressure. Computation is performed with MPI on parallel processors. Several practical analyses demonstrate that large-scale analyses of this type can be reasonably run on large parallel computing systems.

1H NMR Kinetic Studies for Degradation of Nitramine Explosives Using PdO Nanoparticle (PdO 나노입자를 이용한 니트라민 폭발물 분해반응에 대한 1H NMR 반응속도연구)

  • Kye, Young-Sik;Kumbier, Mathew;Kim, Dongwook;Harbison, Gerard S.;Langell, Marjorie A.
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.302-308
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    • 2022
  • The PdO nanoparticle with large surface area was selected to solve the environmental pollution problem at fire range caused by high energy explosives research department explosive (RDX) and high melting explosive (HMX). By simulating water pollution, RDX and HMX nitramine explosives were dissolved in water, followed by the degradation reaction at 313 K by adding PdO. In order to measure the degradation reaction rate of explosives, 1H NMR was used, which can monitor the reaction rate without losing sample during reaction, and observe the progress of the reaction through the spectrum. The results showed that the degradation of RDX and HMX by PdO nanoparticles are pseudo-first order reaction. The degradation of explosives compounds were observed via the chemical shift and peak intensity analysis of NMR peaks. The measured rate constants for these reactions of RDX and HMX were 2.10 × 10-2 and 6.35 × 10-4 h-1, respectively. This study showed that the application of PdO nanoparticles for explosives degradation is a feasible option.

Fire Resistance Performance of Fiber-Cocktail Reinforced 50 MPa High Strength Concrete (섬유혼입된 50 MPa 고강도 콘크리트의 내화성능)

  • Youm, Kwang-Soo;Jeon, Hun-Kyu;Park, Jong-Heon
    • Journal of Korean Society of societal Security
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2009
  • After applying the fiber cocktail(polypropylene and steel fibers) into the mixture of high strength concrete with a compressive strength of 50 MP, the fire test was carried out on specimens in order to evaluate the fire resistance performance, such as possible explosive spalling, temperature distributions of concrete and rebar. According to an enforcement ordinance, four column specimens were exposed to the fire for 180 minutes based on the standard curve of ISO-834. No explosive spalling has been observed. The required minimum quantity of polypropylene to prevent explosive spalling is more than 0.57 kg per unit concrete volume. The comparing test results from temperature distributions of concrete and rebar has found that the difference of fiber quantity is insignificant.

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EMGF Output Analysis Using Inductance Variation Model (인덕턴스 변화 모델을 이용한 EMGF 출력 분석)

  • Kim, Tae-Shin;Sung, In-Mo;Yang, Ji-Hyuk;You, Chun-Yeol;Kwon, Oh-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2009
  • The Explosive Magnetic Generator of Frequency (EMGF) has been studied as a method to generate a strong microwave effectively through converting the explosion powder energy into the electromagnetic energy. However, the generated high frequency electromagnetic wave has not been explained clearly yet, for it is known to be difficult to analyze the high frequency electromagnetic wave oscillation using a simple time-varying equivalent circuit model. In this paper, we analyze the problems of the widely used inductance model with an exponential decreasing pattern and investigate the tendency of a more accurate inductance variation model using the finite element method of EMGF inductance by considering the magnetic compression effect. And we have shown via an EMGF output simulation that the new inductance variation model proposed here has an negative effect on EMGF output.

Propagation Characteristics of Ground Vibration Caused by Blast Hole Explosion of High Explosives in Granite (고위력 폭약의 화강암 내 장약공 폭발에 의한 지반진동 전파특성에 관한 연구)

  • Gyeong-Gyu Kim;Chan-Hwi Shin;Han-Lim Kim;Ju-Suk Yang;Sang-Ho Bae;Kyung-Jae Yun;Sang-Ho Cho
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2023
  • Rock blasting is utilized in various fields such as mining, tunneling, and the construction of underground structures. The role of rock blasting technology has became increasingly significant with the growing utilization of underground cavity. Blast hole pressure, generated during rock blasting, is a critical variable directly impacting factors such as crushing and blast vibration. It stands out as one of the most important parameters for assessing explosive performance and predicting blasting effects. While blast hole pressure has been studied by several researches, comparisons are challenging due to variations in experimental conditions such as explosive type, charge, and blasting conditions. In this study, blast hole pressure sensors and observation hole pressure sensors were developed to measure pressure during single-hole blasting, The experimental results were then used to discuss the propagation characteristics of pressure around the blast hole and the corresponding blast vibration.