Abstract
During the PTFE/Al reactive shaped charge jet formation, the burst wave generated by the explosion of the explosive is sufficient to achieve the ignition conditions of the reactive materials (RMS). As a result, the RMS will react, resulting in an energy loss from the reactive jet. In order to research the forming features of PTFE/Al reactive jet and the energy loss during the jet formation, a PTFE/Al reactive liner with a diameter of 74 mm was prepared and an X-ray pulses photography experiment was performed on the jet formation. And the parameters of Johnson-Cook constitutive model of RMS were obtained through quasi-static experiments and Hopkinson pressure bar experiments. The jet formation were simulated, and the AUTODYN secondary development technology was used. The results show that the secondary development technology can intuitively show the reaction of the active material during the jet formation. The PTFE/Al reactive jet is less cohesive, its jet diameter is thicker, and the morphology is divergent. The reactive materials reacted during the PTFE/Al reactive shaped charge jet formation. And during the reactive jet formation, the inner layer of the liner collided. Therefore, most of the chemical reactions occur inside the reactive jet.
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