Science and Technology of Energetic Materials
Online ISSN : 2434-6322
Print ISSN : 1347-9466
ISSN-L : 0368-5977
Four-dimensional visualization of blast loading inside a detonation-driven shock tube using improved pressure-sensitive paint and digital image correlation
Toshiharu Mizukaki Fumihiko IwasakiMisato MoriAkari KatoDaiju Numata
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2021 Volume 82 Issue 4 Pages 95-102

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We present a blast wave simulator consisting of a detonation tube and a low-pressure channel with a 25 cm2 cross section, which was used to investigate the fluid dynamics of blast injuries. A blast-like flow was generated by detonating a gaseous mixture of ethylene and oxygen with a stoichiometric ratio at or less than the atmospheric pressure. The evolution of the pressure profile at the test section was determined using PZT-type pressure transducers and a high-speedresponse pressure-sensitive paint (PSP), which exhibits optimal linearity in the high-pressure region. Three-dimensional deformation of the test model was examined using sub-millimeter-scale digital image correlation (DIC) to verify the effects of the blast wave and its associated flow. In addition, three-dimensional numerical analysis of the initial detonation was performed to validate the DIC-based experimental result. Together, the experimental and simulated results elucidate the four-dimensional (spatial (x, y, and z) and temporal (t)) effects on the test model. The detonation-driven blast simulator established herein offers the prospect of developing improved protective equipment to combat the risk of blastrelated injuries to the human body.
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