Title :
MACH2 simulations of an explosively formed fuse
Author :
Keefer, D. ; Rhodes, R.
Author_Institution :
Tennessee Univ. Space Inst., Tullahoma, TN, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. MACH2 is a general purpose MHD code that has been used to simulate the evolution of an explosively formed fuse consisting of a thin cylindrical aluminum shell that is driven into a Teflon die by an explosion. The simulations included the initiation and propagation of the explosive detonation wave and tracked the extrusion of the fuse into the Teflon die. The code predicted that the fuse resistance increased by approximately three orders of magnitude due to the lengthening and thinning of the fuse material and the rise of temperature caused by the Ohmic heating. Comparisons with recent experimental measurements performed at Los Alamos National Laboratory indicate that the predicted resistance is approximately one order of magnitude too small and suggest that the fuse must undergo a transition to a plasma in order to reach the observed switch voltage. Additional simulations of a short fuse segment were performed to investigate this transition and to evaluate the effect of spent explosive resistivity on the maximum electric field obtained.
Keywords :
digital simulation; electric fuses; explosions; forming processes; inductance; MACH2 simulations; Ohmic heating; Teflon die; explosive detonation wave; explosively formed fuse; extrusion; fuse material; fuse resistance; general purpose MHD code; maximum electric field; short fuse segment; simulations; spent explosive resistivity; switch voltage; Aluminum; Explosions; Explosives; Fuses; Magnetohydrodynamics; Performance evaluation; Plasma measurements; Plasma temperature; Resistance heating; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2000. ICOPS 2000. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 27th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5982-8
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2000.854771