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Title: Turbulent dusty boundary layer in an ANFO surface-burst explosion. Technical report 1 Oct 88-31 Dec 89

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7077291

This paper describes the results of numerical simulations of the dusty, turbulent boundary layer created by a surface burst explosion. The blast wave was generated by the detonation of a 600-T hemisphere of ANFO, similar to those used in large-scale field tests. The surface was assumed to be ideally noncratering but contained an initial loose layer of dust. The dust-air mixture in this fluidized bed was modeled as a dense gas (i.e., an equilibrium model, valid for very-small-diameter dust particles). The evolution of the flow was calculated by a high-order Godunov code that solves the nonsteady conservation laws. Shock interactions with dense layer generated vorticity near the wall-similar to viscous, no-slip effects found in clean flows. The resulting wall shear layer was unstable, and rolled up into large-scale rotational structures. These structures entrained dense material from the wall layer and created a chaotically striated flow. The boundary layer grew due to merging of the large-scale structures and due to local entrainment of the dense material from the fluidized bed.

Research Organization:
Logicon R and D Associates, Los Angeles, CA (United States)
OSTI ID:
7077291
Report Number(s):
AD-A-254130/8/XAB; CNN: DNA001-88-C-0046; MIPR-91-658
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English