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The influence of controlled perturbations on the buckling of conical liners during their explosive compression is under study. In this case, there is folding on the inner surface of the liners, oriented along the cone generatrix. It is revealed that, as the Reynolds number increases, so does the number of folds, with the geometric dimensions of experimental devices remaining unchanged. It is shown that scratching on the inner surface of the liner makes it possible to control its buckling process.
"Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves" – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Keywords: charge shaping process; liner buckling; controlled perturbations
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