Linear cutting charge

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Inventors

Dadley, David A.
Haskins, Peter J.

Application #

548672

Filed

Oct-17-1983

Published

Sep-15-1987

Current US Class

102/307
102/308
149/14
149/15
149/19.3
149/92
264/3.2
264/3.3

International Classes

F42B 001/00

Field of Search

102/307 102/308 149/92 149/19.3 149/14 149/15 264/3

Assignee

Royal Ordnance plc (London, GB2)

Examiners

Lechert, Jr.; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hinds; William R.

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4327642   Inserts for cutting c...

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Abstract
The application discloses improvements in hollow charges for linear cutting or demolition purposes wherein a bar formed from a composite of explosive material and a first pliant material has a V-shaped groove with a liner formed from a composite of particulate metal and a second pliant material. The metal may be copper and preferably the first and second pliant materials include the same constituents. The charge may include a casing having a spacing portion having an engagement surface for presentation to a work surface, which engagement surface is parallel to the outer edges of the liner and spaced therefrom to maintain an optimum stand-off distance. The casing may further include a groove filling portion of low density material which may be integrally constructed with the casing from a flexible material such as expanded polyethylene.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A linear cutting charge including an explosive mass formed in the shape of a bar from a composite of explosive material and a first pliant material, the bar having a groove extending longitudinally along one of its faces, within which groove is located a liner formed from a composite of particulate metal and a second pliant material.

2. A charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein either one of the bar and the liner is formed by extrusion.

3. A charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said particulate metal is copper.

4. A charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first pliant material and the second pliant material have the same constituents.

5. A charge as claimed in claim 4 wherein the constituents are PIB (Polyisobutylene), DEHS (2 (Diethylhexyl) sebacate), and PTFE (polytetrafluroethylene).



Description
This invention relates to a hollow charge for linear cutting purposes.

Hollow charges are known comprising a mass of explosive having a variously shaped cavity at one of its surfaces, the cavity being lined with a metal liner. Detonation of the charge violently compresses the metal liner converting it into an outwardly projected slug of metal, the shape of which is dependent upon the shape of the cavity. The slug has powerful penetrating properties which are utilized by detonating the charge with its cavity adjacent and facing a surface to be penetrated, i.e. the work surface. The penetration of the slug is dependent on the separation of the charge from the work surface, i.e. the stand-off distance, the optimum value of which is normally determined by experiment.

One particular example of a hollow charge known for linear cutting purposes comprises an elongated mass of explosive material having a cavity in the form of a V-shaped groove along its length, which mass is encased by a thin walled metal casing. Detonation produces a planar slug along the length of the groove which can be utilized for linear cutting. In a known method of manufacture of such linear cutting charges, a lead tube is packed with explosive granules and then passed through a series of rollers arranged to form the packed tube into a bar of chevron cross-section thereby forming a lead-lined, V-shaped groove along the length of the bar. The thickness of the lead wall encasing the two outer apices of the V-shaped groove is relied upon to space the charge from the work surface and thus defines the stand-off distance. Linear cutting charges so produced often have a non-uniform wall thickness and when these non-uniformities occur at the stand-off region or in the lining of the groove, variations in cutting efficiency and a lack of uniformity in cutting power results.
 
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