Explosively separable casing
Abstract
An explosively separable casing including a cylindrical afterbody and a circular cover for one end of the afterbody is disclosed. The afterbody has a cylindrical tongue extending longitudinally from one end which is matingly received in a corresponding groove in the cover. The groove is sized to provide a picket between the end of the tongue and the remainder of the groove so that an explosive can be located therein. A seal is also provided between the tongue and the groove for sealing the pocket from the atmosphere. A frangible holding device is utilized to hold the cover to the afterbody. When the explosive is ignited, the increase in pressure in the pocket causes the cover to be accelerated away from the afterbody. Preferably, the inner wall of the afterbody is in the same plane as the inner wall of the tongue to provide a maximum space for storage in the afterbody and the side wall of the cover is thicker than the side wall of the afterbody so as to provide a sufficiently strong surrounding portion for the pocket in which the explosion takes place. The detonator for the explosive is also located on the cover and is carriedmore »
- Inventors:
- OSTI Identifier:
- 5381532
- Application Number:
- ON: DE84006148
- Assignee:
- SNL; EDB-84-037149
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC04-76DP00789
- Resource Type:
- Patent
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 42 ENGINEERING; PARACHUTES; CONTAINERS; PYROTECHNIC DEVICES; CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES; DETONATORS; EXPLOSIVES; 420200* - Engineering- Facilities, Equipment, & Techniques
Citation Formats
Jacobson, A K, Rychnovsky, R E, and Visbeck, C N. Explosively separable casing. United States: N. p.,
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Jacobson, A K, Rychnovsky, R E, & Visbeck, C N. Explosively separable casing. United States.
Jacobson, A K, Rychnovsky, R E, and Visbeck, C N. .
"Explosively separable casing". United States.
@article{osti_5381532,
title = {Explosively separable casing},
author = {Jacobson, A K and Rychnovsky, R E and Visbeck, C N},
abstractNote = {An explosively separable casing including a cylindrical afterbody and a circular cover for one end of the afterbody is disclosed. The afterbody has a cylindrical tongue extending longitudinally from one end which is matingly received in a corresponding groove in the cover. The groove is sized to provide a picket between the end of the tongue and the remainder of the groove so that an explosive can be located therein. A seal is also provided between the tongue and the groove for sealing the pocket from the atmosphere. A frangible holding device is utilized to hold the cover to the afterbody. When the explosive is ignited, the increase in pressure in the pocket causes the cover to be accelerated away from the afterbody. Preferably, the inner wall of the afterbody is in the same plane as the inner wall of the tongue to provide a maximum space for storage in the afterbody and the side wall of the cover is thicker than the side wall of the afterbody so as to provide a sufficiently strong surrounding portion for the pocket in which the explosion takes place. The detonator for the explosive is also located on the cover and is carried away with the cover during separation. The seal is preferably located at the longitudinal end of the tongue and has a chevron cross section.},
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