An Investigation of the Characteristics of Linear Shaped Charges Used in Demolition
Abstract
There are two major types of shaped charges, conical and linear (Ref 1, 2). Conical shaped charges are used to perforate targets and are mainly used by the military as anti armor weapons and by the oil industry for oil well perforation. in contrast, linear shaped charges are primarily used to cut metal in the demolition industry with other uses including separating devices in the space industry. There is a large amount of material published on conical shaped charges because of the high level of defense industry research and funding, however in stark contrast there is very little published on linear shaped charges. a basic investigation of the functioning of linear shaped charges is presented Rather than concentrating on cutting ability, seldom mentioned important parameters are documented and quantified including: run up distance, priming, end effects, the angle of attack of the shaped charge jet and shrapnel patterns. the work was carried out using predominantly 500 grain per foot commercial linear shaped charges and steel targets (longer than the shaped charge). after each test the target plate was sectioned to reveal the penetration profile.
Recommended Citation
S. Lim and P. N. Worsey, "An Investigation of the Characteristics of Linear Shaped Charges Used in Demolition," Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Explosives and Blasting Technique, vol. II, pp. 297 - 306, The Internatinal Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE), Jul 2003.
Department(s)
Mining Engineering
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
0732-619X
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
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Citation
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text
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English
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Publication Date
21 Jul 2003