Claims
- 1. Apparatus for inflicting explosive damage upon an underwater object, comprising;
- (a) an encapsulated charge of a first material which is highly reactive with water, said first charge being for explosively reacting with the water to produce a gas bubble which sequentially expands to a predetermined peak size and then contracts,
- (b) explosive means for bursting the encapsulated charge in a manner in which the bursted particles of said first materials are dispersed in directions symmetrically outward from the center of the charge to cause the bursted particles of said bursted material to penetrate the ambient water with a symmetric and uniformly dense pattern of penetration, and thereby obtain effective and complete explosive reaction between said first material and the water medium and produce said peak size of bubble, and
- (c) means for initiating said explosive means for bursting the encapsulated charge when said charge is sufficiently close to the object that a material portion of the bubble front is in contact with the surface of the object when the bubble reaches its peak size,
- whereby upon contraction of the gas bubble a re-entrant jet of ambient water enters the bubble in a direction normal to the surface of the object to exert a punch-like force thereagainst.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3109373 |
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Nov 1963 |
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