Application of Computational Modeling for Explosive Hazard Assessments
Computational modeling is routinely used in the design and development of explosive systems but is not typically applied in performing hazard assessments related to explosives. Typically simplified models are used to perform analysis related to safety and security applications involving explosives. These models can misrepresent the destructive output from explosive devices because they do not resolve many of the aspects of the scenarios such as wave reflection, channeling and focusing of blast waves. Here a computational model developed specifically for explosive hazard assessments is reviewed and the advantages as compared to simple models are highlighted. Also presented are techniques being developed that are specifically formulated to enhance the application of computational modeling to explosive hazard assessment problems.
CLUTTER J.Keith
Analytical &Computational Engineering,Inc.Helotes,TX,USA
国际会议
2011 International Autumn Seminar on Propellants,Explosives and Pyrotechnics(2011国际推进剂、炸药、烟火技术秋季研讨会)
南京
英文
841-853
2011-09-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)