The response characteristics of the warhead under thermal stimuli conditions are important to the safety improvement. The goal of this study is to obtain data on the warhead in the fast cook-off process. In this paper, a numerical calculation method is proposed, whose reliability is supported by comparison with experimental results. Through the numerical calculation, the temperature distribution, temperature change, and ignition time are acquired. The numerical results show that the ignition time is 76 s after the warhead started to burn and that the maximum temperature of the explosive’s outer surface is 238.3 °C at the ignition time. The fast cook-off experiment of the warhead is implemented so as to get the flame temperature and reaction...
The problem of finding an effective temperature is highly important. This characteristic provides ca...
The experimental investigations of the effect of contact time/temperature on initiating the cook-off...
Fast cookoff is of interest in the areas of fire hazard reduction and the development of directed en...
This work provides a design methodology for a typical energetic system to get Type V insensitive mun...
The present work provides a design methodology for a munition against fast cook-off threat for type ...
The cookoff experiments described in this paper belong to the small-scale experimental portion of a ...
The cookoff of energetic materials involves the combined effects of several physical and chemical pr...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
In order to study the reaction growth process of insensitive JEOL explosive after ignition under coo...
Slow cook-off experiments were conducted with measurements of temperature, pressure, and volume unti...
The present paper is a part of an effort to describe a methodology for designing an insensitive muni...
The fast and slow cookoff behaviour of two series of candidate insensitive booster compositions base...
The present study is devoted to researching the thermal security problems of large-scale solid rocke...
We performed a computational and experimental analysis of fast cookoff of LX-10 (94.7% HMX, 5.3% Vit...
AbstractThe experimental investigations of the effect of contact time/temperature on initiating the ...
The problem of finding an effective temperature is highly important. This characteristic provides ca...
The experimental investigations of the effect of contact time/temperature on initiating the cook-off...
Fast cookoff is of interest in the areas of fire hazard reduction and the development of directed en...
This work provides a design methodology for a typical energetic system to get Type V insensitive mun...
The present work provides a design methodology for a munition against fast cook-off threat for type ...
The cookoff experiments described in this paper belong to the small-scale experimental portion of a ...
The cookoff of energetic materials involves the combined effects of several physical and chemical pr...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
In order to study the reaction growth process of insensitive JEOL explosive after ignition under coo...
Slow cook-off experiments were conducted with measurements of temperature, pressure, and volume unti...
The present paper is a part of an effort to describe a methodology for designing an insensitive muni...
The fast and slow cookoff behaviour of two series of candidate insensitive booster compositions base...
The present study is devoted to researching the thermal security problems of large-scale solid rocke...
We performed a computational and experimental analysis of fast cookoff of LX-10 (94.7% HMX, 5.3% Vit...
AbstractThe experimental investigations of the effect of contact time/temperature on initiating the ...
The problem of finding an effective temperature is highly important. This characteristic provides ca...
The experimental investigations of the effect of contact time/temperature on initiating the cook-off...
Fast cookoff is of interest in the areas of fire hazard reduction and the development of directed en...