Claims
- 1. An open apex shaped charge explosive device comprising:
- (a) an inner liner within said device defining a cone truncated at one end thereof;
- (b) explosive materials within said device surrounding the outer surface of said inner liner;
- (c) disc means within said device having a slide surface located adjacent said truncated end of said inner liner on which the end of said truncated end of said inner liner will slide during detonation; and
- (d) a primer charge within said device adjacent an opposite surface and the end edge of said disc means whereby said disc means will direct the detonation of said primer charge around said end edge of said disc means to said explosive materials surrounding said inner liner;
- said slide surface on said disc means facilitating collapse of said inner liner by allowing said truncated end of said inner liner to slide on said slide surface as said explosive material surrounding said inner liner detonates.
- 2. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 1 wherein said disc means further comprises a material capable of resisting distortion during said detonation until collapse of said inner liner.
- 3. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 1 wherein said disc means further comprises a material having a higher compressive strength than the material comprising said inner liner.
- 4. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 1 wherein said disc means further comprises a material having a higher surface hardness than the material comprising said inner liner.
- 5. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 1 wherein said disc means further comprises a material having a higher density than the material comprising said inner liner.
- 6. The disc means of claim 1 wherein said slide surface on said disc means defines a slanted surface between the vertical axis of said device and said end edge of said disc means.
- 7. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 1 wherein said slide surface on said disc means defines a concavely curved surface between the vertical axis of said device and said end edge of said disc means.
- 8. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 1 wherein said slide surface on said disc means forms an angle with the vertical axis of said inner liner which may vary from 90.degree. to about the sum of the half angle which said inner liner defines with the axis of said inner liner plus twice the bending angle of said inner liner as said inner liner collapses.
- 9. An open apex shape charge explosive device having an inner liner defining a truncated cone with disc means located between said inner liner and a primer charge for directing the detonation of the primer charge around the end edge of said disc means to explosive materials surrounding said inner liner, and a slide surface on said disc means capable of facilitating collapse of said inner liner as said explosive material surrounding said inner liner detonates, said slide surface on said disc means forming an angle .beta. with the vertical axis of said inner liner having a slope angle or surface which will result in a angle equivalent to the theoretical .beta. angle which would result when said imploding inner liner walls meet at the apex of said disc means if said inner liner was a complete cone.
- 10. An open apex shaped charge explosive device comprising:
- (a) an inner liner within said device defining a cone truncated at one end thereof;
- (b) explosive materials within said device surrounding the outer surface of said truncated inner liner;
- (c) a primer charge within said device;
- (d) disc means within said device located between said truncated end of said inner liner and said primer charge for directing the detonation of said primer charge around the end edge of said disc means to said explosive materials surrounding said outer surface of said inner liner, said disc means comprising a material having one or more of the following characteristics:
- (i) a higher compressive strength;
- (ii) a higher hardness; or
- (iii) a higher density;
- than the material comprising said inner liner, whereby said disc means material will be capable of resisting distortion during said detonation until collapse of said inner liner; and
- (e) a slide surface on said disc means facing the end edge of said truncated end of said inner liner on which said end edge of said inner liner will slide during collapse of said inner liner as said explosive material surrounding said inner liner detonates.
- 11. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 10 wherein said disc means further comprises a material having both a higher compressive strength and a higher hardness than the material comprising said inner liner, whereby said disc means is capable of resisting distortion during said detonation until collapse of said inner liner.
- 12. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 10 wherein said disc means further comprises a material having both a higher compressive strength and a higher density than the material comprising said inner liner, whereby said disc means is capable of resisting distortion during said detonation until collapse of said inner liner.
- 13. The open apex shape charge explosive device of claim 10 wherein said disc means further comprises a material having both a higher hardness and a higher density than the material comprising said inner liner, whereby said disc means is capable of resisting distortion during said detonation until collapse of said inner liner.
- 14. The disc means of claim 10 wherein said slide surface on said disc means defines a slanted surface between the vertical axis of said device and said end edge of said disc means.
- 15. The disc means of claim 10 wherein said slide surface on said disc means defines a concavely curved surface between the vertical axis of said device and said end edge of said disc means.
- 16. The disc means of claim 10 wherein said slide surface on said disc means forms an angle with the vertical axis of said inner liner which may vary from 90.degree. to about the sum of the half angle which said inner liner defines with the axis of said inner liner plus twice the bending angle of said inner liner as said inner liner collapses to thereby facilitate collapse of said inner liner as said explosive material surrounding said inner liner detonates.
- 17. An open apex shaped charge explosive device comprising:
- (a) an inner liner within said device defining a cone truncated at one end thereof;
- (b) explosive material within said device surrounding the outer surface of said truncated inner liner;
- (c) a primer charge within said device;
- (d) disc means within said device located between said truncated end of said inner liner and said primer charge for directing the detonation of said primer charge around the end edge of said disc means to said explosive materials surrounding said outer surface of said inner liner, said disc means comprising a material having two or more of the following characteristics;
- (i) a higher compressive strength;
- (ii) a higher hardness; or
- (iii) a higher density;
- then the material comprising said inner liner, whereby said disc means material will be capable of resisting distortion during said detonation until collapse of said inner liner; and
- (e) a slide surface on said disc means facing the end edge of said truncated end of said inner liner on which said end edge of said inner liner will slide during collapse of said inner liner as said explosive material surrounding said inner liner detonates.
- 18. The disc means of claim 17 wherein said slide surface on said disc means defines a surface slanted upwardly from said end edge of said disc means toward the vertical axis of said disc means.
- 19. The disc means of claim 18 wherein the slope of said slide surface with respect to said vertical angle of said disc means varies from just under 90.degree. to 2(angle .beta.)-angle a, where angle .beta. is the final angle of said collapsing inner liner with respect to said vertical axis of said disc means at the point of contact between the imploding walls of said inner liner, and angle a is the initial angle of said inner liner with said vertical axis of said disc means.
- 20. The disc means of claim 17 wherein said slide surface on said disc means defines a concavely curved surface commencing at said end edge of said disc means and curving upwardly toward said vertical axis of said disc means.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein arose in the course of, or under, Contract No. W-7405-ENG48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California, for the operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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