
doi: 10.2172/5865076
The basic modeling and format for a shaped charge analysis program, SCAP, is described. The code models the motion of liner elements due to explosive loading, jet formation, jet breakup and target penetration through application of a series of analytical approximations. The structure of the code is intended to provide flexibility in shaped charge device and target configurations and in modeling techniques. The code is designed for interactive use and produces both printed and plotted output. Examples of code output are given and compared with experimental data. 19 refs., 13 figs.
And National Defense, Mathematical Models, Computer Codes, 45 Military Technology, S Codes, Velocity, Document Types, Simulation 450100* -- Military Technology, 004, 620, Chemical Explosives, Jets, Manuals, Shaped Charges, Explosives, Liners, Weaponry, Computerized Simulation, & National Defense-- Chemical Explosions & Explosives
And National Defense, Mathematical Models, Computer Codes, 45 Military Technology, S Codes, Velocity, Document Types, Simulation 450100* -- Military Technology, 004, 620, Chemical Explosives, Jets, Manuals, Shaped Charges, Explosives, Liners, Weaponry, Computerized Simulation, & National Defense-- Chemical Explosions & Explosives
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