Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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779601 | International Journal of Impact Engineering | 2006 | 11 Pages |
A technique for predicting performance of explosive fragmentation munitions presented in this work is based on integrating three-dimensional axisymmetric hydrocode analyses with analyses from a newly developed fragmentation computer code PAFRAG. The validation of the PAFRAG code fragmentation model was accomplished using the existing munition arena test data. After having established the crucial parameters of the model, a new explosive fragmentation munition was designed and optimized. Upon fabrication of the developed munition, the performance of the new charge was tested in a series of small-scale experiments including the flash radiography, the high-speed photography, and the sawdust fragment recovery. Considering relative simplicity of the model, the accuracy of the PAFRAG code predictions is rather remarkable.