Claims
- 1. In combination with an explosive charge formed by layers of material from a group exhibiting explosive characteristics which produce explosion products in response to underwater detonation of the explosive charge to generate a bubble undergoing expansion as a result of varying density distribution of the explosion products therein; a method of enhancing damage to an underwater target upon collapse of the bubble, including the steps of: selecting a non-homogeneous arrangement of the layers from said group exhibiting those of the explosive characteristics which induce rotational flow of the explosion products within the bubble resulting in emergency of a jet of water from said bubble upon said collapse thereof when expanding to a maximum size; and effecting said underwater detonation at a location to obtain said collapse of the bubble is space adjacency to the target enabling said emergence of the jet of water from the bubble for underwater travel to an impact with the target.
- 2. For use in a system to enhance damage of an underwater target in response to impact by a jet of water produced upon collapse of a bubble of gas generated by detonation of an explosive charge, the improvement residing in: selecting a non-homogeneous arrangement for the explosive charge formed by layer sections of different thicknesses and compositions corresponding to the formation of a gradient of gas density within the expanding bubble following said detonation of the explosive charge to induce rotational flow within the bubble as a result of a density distribution of explosion products therein obtained by said detonation and predetermine shape and travel direction of the jet of water emerging from said bubble upon said collapse thereof when expanding to a maximum size in spaced adjacency to the target.
- 3. For use in a system to enhance damage of an underwater target by impact with a jet of water during underwater travel produced in response to collapse of a bubble of gas generated by detonation of an explosive charge, the improvement residing in: selecting a non-homogeneous arrangement for the explosive charge formed by layer sections of different thicknesses and compositions corresponding to a gradient of increasing gas density within the bubble during expansion following said detonation of the explosive charge to obtain as a result of said detonation a density distribution of explosion products within the bubble inducing rotational flow therein prior to said collapses of the bubble.
- 4. For use in a system to enhance damage of an underwater target by impact with a jet of water produced in response to collapse of a bubble of gas generated by detonation of an explosive charge, the improvement residing in: electing a non-homogeneous arrangement for the explosive charge formed by layer sections of different thicknesses and compositions corresponding to a gradient of increasing gas density within the bubble during expansion following said detonation of the explosive charge to obtain as a result of said detonation a density distribution of explosion products within the bubble inducing rotational flow therein prior to said collapse of the bubble, the thickness of said layer sections decreasing radially outwardly from a central first one of said layer sections, the composition of which is pure TNT with the composition of the other layer sections including powdered metal admixed with the TNT to increase mass density of the other layer sections radially outward of the first one of the layer sections.
- 5. For use in a system to enhance damage of an underwater target by impact with a jet of water produced in response to collapse of a bubble of gas generated by detonation of an explosive charge, the improvement residing in: selecting a non-homogeneous arrangement for the explosive charge to induce rotational flow within the bubble prior to said collapse thereof as a result of a density distribution of explosion products within the bubble obtained by said detonation effected at a single point by spherical symmetry of the explosive charge relative thereto to obtain a vertical travel direction and predetermine shape of the water jet emerging from said bubble upon said collapse thereof upon expansion to a maximum size in spaced adjacency to the target.
Parent Case Info
The invention covered in the present application as a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/606,626 filed Feb. 26, 1996 now abandoned, relates generally to use of explosive charges for applying water jet impact damage to underwater targets.
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"Effect of Temperature Structure on the Initial Acceleration of a Spherical Thermal"; The Physics of Fluids; vol. 18, No. 9, Sep. 1975. |
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