Liquid spurt caused by hydrodynamic ram
Autor: | Peter J. Disimile, Norman Toy |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Flammable liquid
Materials science Projectile Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Ocean Engineering Near and far field Penetration (firestop) Mechanics Kinetic energy law.invention Ignition system chemistry.chemical_compound Particle image velocimetry chemistry Mechanics of Materials law Automotive Engineering Fuel tank Safety Risk Reliability and Quality Simulation Civil and Structural Engineering |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Impact Engineering. 75:65-74 |
ISSN: | 0734-743X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2014.08.001 |
Popis: | The main phase of a spurt produced by a hydrodynamic ram (HRAM) event has been quantified using Particle Image Velocimetry. This highly transient event is induced by the impact and penetration of a high energy projectile into a liquid filled tank, producing an accelerating liquid “spurt” exiting from the projectile entrance hole. This phenomenon is of particular interest to the aircraft survivability community where fuel tank vulnerability and protection is a major concern. The resulting fuel spurt that exits the entrance hole can be highly atomized and flammable and therefore, highly conducive to ignition and fire. It was found that projectile residual kinetic energy levels influenced the shape, magnitude of the velocity profile, and spread of the exiting spurts. Of particular interest is the near field velocity profile of the exiting spurt, where a transition in the velocity profile has been observed. The initial radial spreading of the spurt, as it moves downstream, takes on a reduced spread as the residual kinetic energy increases. Furthermore, the main spurt maintains its axial momentum for a much longer axial transition than that for a self-preserving single phase jet. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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