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March 13, 2024 at 1:29 amTim T Subscriber
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March 13, 2024 at 8:14 amAniket Forum ModeratorCan you please provide some more details here? -Aniket Forum Rules & Guidelines
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March 13, 2024 at 1:14 pmTim T SubscriberWhen I ran the program of forming a shaped jet with LSDYNA to penetrate the explosive reactive armor, I found that the explosives of the explosive reactive armor were also detonated at the same time as the armor-piercing projectile detonated. But the effect I wanted was that the jet formed by the armor-piercing projectile hit the explosive armor and caused the explosives of the reactive armor to explode, and after a few days of testing, I found that when the lsdyna version was R12.0.0, the program would achieve my expected effect, and when the lsdyna version was R13, R13.1, R14, R14.1, R15, the armor-piercing charge and the explosive reactive armor charge would detonate at the same time. In the test program I used S-ALE and used the *ALE_STRUCTURED_MESH_VOLUME_FILLING keyword to fill the liner and armor-piercing charges into the grid generated by the S-ALE keywords, and the charge and armor plates of the explosive reactive armor used the Lagrangian algorithm and coupled them with the *ALE_STRUCTURED_FSI keywords. In another test program, I changed the explosives of the reactive armor to be filled with *ALE_STRUCTURED_MESH_VOLUME_FILLING keywords. Both test programs had the error of simultaneous detonation of the armor-piercing charge and the reactive armor charge at the lsdyna version higher than R12.0.0. In both test procedures, the following keywords *MAT_HIGH_EXPLOSIVE_BURN and *EOS_JWL were used for the charge of armor-piercing shells, and *MAT_ELASTIC_PLASTIC_HYDRO and *EOS_IGNITION_AND_GROWTH_OF_REACTION_IN_HE were used for explosive reactive armor. 
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March 13, 2024 at 1:21 pmTim T SubscriberThe procedure used in the test does not involve any military and state secrets, and I can send you the K file for testing if you need it. - 
March 14, 2024 at 3:00 amAniket Forum ModeratorHi! Unfortunately, this goes beyond what Ansys employees can help on a public forum, so hopefully, other users may chime in. Also, Ansys employees can not exchange any files on the forum. In case you have a commercial license, please open a new case, and our tech support team will be glad to assist you further. -Aniket 
 
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March 14, 2024 at 6:48 amTim T SubscriberThank you Aniket, but I want to say that the problem I am experiencing is caused by lsdyna, and I hope you can report to the relevant department to fix the issue where materials using the keywords *MAT_ELASTIC_PLASTIC_HYDRO and *EOS_IGNITION_AND_GROWTH_OF_REACTION_IN_HE will automatically detonate without any outside influence when lsdyna version is higher than R12. - 
March 15, 2024 at 5:26 pmAniket Forum ModeratorThanks for your feedback! The thing is the developers may need the file to debug this, is it possible for you to open a new case so that we can exchange files, assuming you are using commercial license? -Aniket - 
March 16, 2024 at 1:34 amTim T SubscriberSorry,I don't have a commercial license. 
 
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