Date
Tue, 05 Feb 2019
Time
12:45 - 13:30
Location
C3
Speaker
Robert Timms
Organisation
(Oxford University)

Unintended low energy thermal or mechanical stimuli can lead to the accidental ignition of explosive materials. During such events, described as ‘insults’ in the literature, ignition of the explosive is caused by localised regions of high temperature known as ‘hot spots’. We develop a model which helps us to understand how highly localised shear deformation, so-called shear banding, acts as a mechanism for hot spot generation. Through a boundary layer analysis, we give a deeper insight into how the additional self heating caused by chemical reactions affects the initiation and development of shear bands,  and highlight the key physical properties which control this process.

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