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Breakup process of cylindrical viscous liquid specimens after a strong explosion in the core

Authors
Bang, B. H.Ahn, C. S.Kim, D. Y.Lee, J. G.Kim, H. M.Jeong, J. T.Yoon, W. S.Al-Deyab, S. S.Yoo, J. H.Yoon, S. S.Yarin, A. L.
Issue Date
9월-2016
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS, v.28, no.9
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Journal Title
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume
28
Number
9
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/87629
DOI
10.1063/1.4962409
ISSN
1070-6631
Abstract
Basic understanding and theoretical description of the expansion and breakup of cylindrical specimens of Newtonian viscous liquid after an explosion of an explosive material in the core are aimed in this work along with the experimental investigation of the discovered phenomena. The unperturbed motion is considered first, and then supplemented by the perturbation growth pattern in the linear approximation. It is shown that a special non-trivial case of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability sets in being triggered by the gas pressure differential between the inner and outer surfaces of the specimens. The spectrum of the growing perturbation waves is established, as well as the growth rate found, and the debris sizes evaluated. An experimental study is undertaken and both the numerical and analytical solutions developed are compared with the experimental data. A good agreement between the theory and experiment is revealed. It is shown that the debris size lambda, the parameter most important practically, scales with the explosion energy E as lambda similar to E-1/2. Another practically important parameter, the number of fingers N measured in the experiments was within 6%-9% from the values predicted numerically. Moreover, N in the experiments and numerical predictions followed the scaling law predicted theoretically, N similar to m(e)(1/2), with me being the explosive mass. Published by AIP Publishing.
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