Claims
- 1. A flueric initiator for a fuel-air explosive munition, which comprises in combination:
- a sealed housing filled with pressurized gas;
- a plurality of igniter devices disposed in said housing; and
- means to rupture said housing and to eject said igniter devices; wherein each of said igniter devices comprises:
- a gas container;
- a resonance tube having an open end and a closed end;
- an explosive charge adjacent to the closed end of said resonance tube;
- a nozzle connected to said gas container and positioned to impinge the gas flow from said container upon the open end of said tube; and
- a vent passage for gas flow from the nozzle-resonance tube interaction region and initially for equalization of gas pressure within said gas container and sealed housing; so that when the sealed housing is ruptured and the igniter devices are ejected after bomb impact and fuel dispersal, the pressure outside said gas containers is reduced to ambient pressure, causing the pressurized gas in each gas container to flow out through said nozzle and vent passage and thereby reduce the gas pressure until it reaches the level at which resonance tube heating occurs to detonate said explosive charge, whereby the igniter device is adapted to provide a predetermined delay time between the start of gas flow from said nozzle and the detonation of said explosive charge.
- 2. The flueric initiator of claim 1, wherein the closed end of the resonance tube is separated from the explosive igniter charge by a thermally conductive interface member providing a relatively wide contact area with said explosive charge.
- 3. The flueric initiator of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the vent area to the nozzle area is a minimum of about 25 to 1.
- 4. The flueric initiator of claim 1, wherein the gas container is spherically shaped and the resonance tube, explosive charge and nozzle are coaxially mounted in an alignment tube which is interiorly mounted in said container such that both ends of said alignment tube communicate with the exterior of said container.
- 5. The flueric initiator of claim 4, wherein the housing is of cylindrical configuration and the igniter devices are annularly disposed within said housing around a coaxial cylindrical chamber containing the means for rupturing said housing and ejecting said igniter devices, the sidewalls of said housing and coaxial chamber being notched to cause preferential rupture of said walls so that the igniter devices are ejected essentially in a radial direction.
- 6. A fuel-air explosive munition comprising:
- a fuel;
- means for dispersing said fuel into the atmosphere to produce an explosive fuel-air mixture; and
- a flueric initiator according to claim 1 for igniting said explosive fuel-air mixture within a predetermined time delay after dispensing of said fuel into the atmosphere.
- 7. A flueric igniter device comprising:
- a gas container;
- a resonance tube having an open end and a closed end;
- an explosive charge adjacent to the closed end of said resonance tube;
- a nozzle connected to said gas container and positioned to impinge the gas flow from said container upon the open end of said tube; and
- a vent passage for gas flow from the nozzle-resonance tube interaction region;
- wherein the gas container is spherically shaped and the resonance tube, explosive charge and nozzle are coaxially mounted in an alignment tube, which is interiorly mounted in said container such that both ends of said alignment tube communicate with exterior of said container;
- so that when pressurized gas from said container flows through said nozzle and vent passage to the atmosphere, the gas pressure therein is reduced until it reaches a level at which resonance tube heating occurs to detonate said explosive charge, whereby the igniter is adapted to provide a predetermined time delay between the start of gas flow from said nozzle and the detonation of said explosive charge.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein was made in the course of a contract with the Government and may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmenal purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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