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Study on Characteristics of the Light-Initiated High Explosive-Based Pulse Laser Initiation

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The silver acetylene silver nitrate loading technology of the light initiated high explosive, as one of important means to simulate the structural response of powerful pulsed X-ray, adopts the pulse… Click to show full abstract

The silver acetylene silver nitrate loading technology of the light initiated high explosive, as one of important means to simulate the structural response of powerful pulsed X-ray, adopts the pulse laser initiation. It has advantages of improvement of practical control, heterogenous loading realization and simultaneous loading timeliness. In this paper, the physical and mathematical models of hot spot initiation and photochemical initiation of energetic materials under the action of laser are firstly established, and then the laser initiation mechanism of the light initiated high explosive is specifically analyzed, and the laser initiation experiment is conducted based on the optical adsorption property of the light initiated high explosive. From this study, the laser initiation thresholds of 193 nm, 266 nm, 532 nm, 1064 nm wavelengths are given, and they are 5.07 mJ/mm2, 6.77 mJ/mm2, 7.21 mJ/mm2 and 10.61 mJ/mm2, respectively, and the complete detonation process is verified by detonation velocity. This work technically supports the study of pulse laser initiation process, mechanism and explosion loading rule as well as the loading technology of the light initiated high explosive to simulate the structural response of X ray.

Keywords: laser initiation; initiated high; high explosive; pulse laser; light initiated; initiation

Journal Title: Materials
Year Published: 2022

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