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Effect of fragment impact on shaped charge jet formation and penetration into steel target

Hakan Hafizoglu (TUBITAK Defense Industries Research and Development Institute, Ankara, Turkey)
Huseyin Emrah Konokman (TUBITAK Defense Industries Research and Development Institute, Ankara, Turkey)
Latif Kesemen (TUBITAK Defense Industries Research and Development Institute, Ankara, Turkey)
Ali Kursat Atay (TUBITAK Defense Industries Research and Development Institute, Ankara, Turkey)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 5 January 2022

Issue publication date: 5 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate the effects of fragment impacts to shaped charge warheads in terms of shaped charge jet formation geometries and penetration performances.

Design/methodology/approach

In experimental process, a fragment was accelerated to a shaped charge warhead by means of a powder gun to a velocity more than 1,000 m/s, and this impact led to conical damage in the explosive of the warhead. Deformation on the warhead was visualized using X-ray technique to observe holes generated during fragment impact. Penetration test was performed against AISI 1040 steel plates with the damaged shaped charge warhead. Penetration performance of shaped charge jet, which deviated from the symmetry axis, was simulated by using SPEED software with 3-D Eulerian method to validate the numerical modelling method by comparing penetration test and simulation results of damaged warhead.

Findings

Simulation and test results showed good correlation for the warhead in terms of penetration depth and hole geometry at the impact surface of steel plates. In addition, the effects of the numbers and the geometries of fragment holes on shaped charge jet penetration performances were investigated with validated numerical methods. Simulation results showed that the increase in the number of fragment holes in the explosive of the warhead led to particulation of shaped charge jet that diminished penetration depth in the target plate. Additionally, simulation results also showed that the fragment hole geometry in the explosive after different fragment impact angles affected the amount of jet deviation from the symmetry axis as well as penetration depth in the target plate.

Practical implications

The results obtained from the current study revealed that fragment impact angle and different number of fragment impact reduced the penetration performance of shaped charge warhead by influencing the symmetry of shaped charge jet negatively.

Originality/value

The current study fulfils the need to investigate how fragment impact on the shaped charge warhead affect the formation symmetry of shaped charge jet as well as penetration performance by experimental and numerical methods. Penetration performance result of asymmetric jet is compared by experimental and numerical studies. A detailed methodology on numerically modelling of the effect of fragment impact angle and number of fragment impact on shaped charge jet performance is given in this study.

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Acknowledgements

This study was supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Defense Industries Research and Development Institute (SAGE).

Author Declarations. The authors have no conflicts to disclose.

Citation

Hafizoglu, H., Konokman, H.E., Kesemen, L. and Atay, A.K. (2023), "Effect of fragment impact on shaped charge jet formation and penetration into steel target", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 20 No. 3, pp. 577-590. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-10-2021-0588

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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