Parameter characterization of a buried mine blast event with further emphasis on sympathetic detonation and layered soil bed conditions

Morten Rikard Jensen, Wilford Smith, Kshitiz Khanna
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The presented work documents the results of a comprehensive sensitivity study of the structural response of a military vehicle subjected to the impulse from a buried charge using the discrete particle method (DPM) to model the soil and high explosive (HE) coupled to a finite-element solver for the structure. Eighteen different process and numerical parameters were studied. Each of the numerical results was compared with a base model to see the influence of the considered parameter. The structure in the base model was the TARDEC Generic Vehicle Hull and the response parameter was chosen to be the total blast impulse (TBI) on the structure. The non-linear transient dynamic explicit finite-element solver used for the analysis was the IMPETUS Afea Solver®. The study includes soil characteristics and charge related parameters, such as size, type, geometry, and location. The depth of burial (DOB) and number of discrete particles were also considered in the study. Further, different numerical parameters were included. The results provide a good understanding of process and numerical parameters when modeling buried charges with a coupled finite-element model (FEM) and DPM approach. As a natural extension of the sensitivity study the effect of a layered soil bed is investigated, the topsoil either being dry or wet soil. Further, it is illustrated how to model a sympathetic detonation where the detonation of one improvised explosive device (IED) generates a pressure that results in the detonation of a second IED.
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埋地矿井爆炸事件参数表征,进一步强调交感爆轰和层状土床条件
本文采用离散粒子法(DPM)模拟土壤和高爆药(HE)耦合的结构有限元解算器,对某军用车辆在埋药冲击作用下的结构响应进行了综合灵敏度研究。研究了18种不同的工艺参数和数值参数。将每个数值结果与基本模型进行比较,以查看所考虑参数的影响。基础模型中的结构为TARDEC通用车体,响应参数选择为对结构的总爆炸脉冲(TBI)。用于分析的非线性瞬态动态显式有限元求解器是推动力Afea solver®。该研究包括土壤特征和电荷相关参数,如大小、类型、几何形状和位置。在研究中还考虑了埋深(DOB)和离散颗粒数。此外,还考虑了不同的数值参数。研究结果为利用有限元模型(FEM)和DPM耦合方法模拟埋地装药的过程和数值参数提供了良好的理解。作为敏感性研究的自然延伸,研究了表层土为干土或湿土时层状土床的影响。此外,还说明了如何模拟交感爆炸,其中一个简易爆炸装置(IED)的爆炸产生导致第二个简易爆炸装置爆炸的压力。
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