A nickel/aluminum (NiAl) reactive powder system has been investigated to determine its mechanical properties under quasi-static and high rate compression to understand its deformation behavior. A shock recovery system has been used to define shock reaction thresholds under a triaxial loading system. Two nickel/aluminum (NiAl) shaped charge liners have been fired into loose kiln dried sand to determine whether the jet material reacts during the formation process. A simple press tool was developed to press the liners from a powder mixture of nickel and aluminum powder and a simple conical design was used for the liner. The shaped charge jet particles were recovered successfully in the sand and subjected to a detailed microstructural analysis. This included X-ray diffraction (XRD) and optical and electron microscopy on selected particles. The analysis demonstrated that intermetallic NiAl was detected and all the aluminum was consumed in the particles examined. In addition, different phases of NiAl were detected as well as silicon oxide in the target material. There was also some evidence that the aluminum had melted along with evidence of a dendritic microstructure. This is the clearest evidence that the shaped charge jet material has reacted during the formation process. Simulations have been performed using the GRIM Eulerian hydrocode to compare with flash X-rays of the jet.
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Investigation of a Nickel-Aluminum Reactive Shaped Charge Liner
I. Lewtas,
I. Lewtas
QinetiQ plc,
Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks,
Kent TN14 7BP,
Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks,
Kent TN14 7BP,
UK
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N. Harrison,
N. Harrison
QinetiQ plc,
Cody Technology Park, Farnborough,
Hampshire GU14 0LX,
Cody Technology Park, Farnborough,
Hampshire GU14 0LX,
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P. Gould,
P. Gould
QinetiQ plc,
Bristol Business Park,
Coldharbour Lane,
Bristol BS16 1FJ,
Bristol Business Park,
Coldharbour Lane,
Bristol BS16 1FJ,
UK
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D. Williamson
D. Williamson
Cavendish Laboratory,
JJ Thompson Avenue,
Cambridge CB3 0HE,
Cambridge University
,JJ Thompson Avenue,
Cambridge CB3 0HE,
UK
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I. Lewtas
QinetiQ plc,
Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks,
Kent TN14 7BP,
Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks,
Kent TN14 7BP,
UK
N. Harrison
QinetiQ plc,
Cody Technology Park, Farnborough,
Hampshire GU14 0LX,
Cody Technology Park, Farnborough,
Hampshire GU14 0LX,
UK
P. Gould
QinetiQ plc,
Bristol Business Park,
Coldharbour Lane,
Bristol BS16 1FJ,
Bristol Business Park,
Coldharbour Lane,
Bristol BS16 1FJ,
UK
D. Williamson
Cavendish Laboratory,
JJ Thompson Avenue,
Cambridge CB3 0HE,
Cambridge University
,JJ Thompson Avenue,
Cambridge CB3 0HE,
UK
Manuscript received June 28, 2012; final manuscript received December 26, 2012; accepted manuscript posted January 9, 2013; published online April 19, 2013. Assoc. Editor: Bo S. G. Janzon.
J. Appl. Mech. May 2013, 80(3): 031701 (13 pages)
Published Online: April 19, 2013
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Received:
June 28, 2012
Revision Received:
December 26, 2012
Accepted:
January 9, 2013
Citation
Church, P., Claridge, R., Ottley, P., Lewtas, I., Harrison, N., Gould, P., Braithwaite, C., and Williamson, D. (April 19, 2013). "Investigation of a Nickel-Aluminum Reactive Shaped Charge Liner." ASME. J. Appl. Mech. May 2013; 80(3): 031701. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4023339
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