A comparison of reactive burn models to gap/rate-stick experiments

ORAL

Abstract

We present a numerical study of shock initiation for the case when a detonation wave in a donor PBX 9502 passes through an inert polymer material (epoxy) and then into an acceptor of PBX 9502. The pressure gradient behind the detonation wave causes the lead shock in the epoxy to decay and strongly influences whether the acceptor detonates. We compare four reactive burn models and discuss difference in their predictions.

Authors

  • Christina Scovel

    Los Alamos National Lab

  • Ralph Menikoff

    Los Alamos National Lab

  • Elizabeth Francois

    Los Alamos National Lab

  • Dana Dattelbaum

    Los Alamos National Lab

  • Jay Kucko

    Los Alamos National Lab