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The High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) in Pune is at the forefront of developing innovative protection systems for armoured vehicles. The laboratory is currently focused on designing and developing a hard-kill type futuristic tank protection system to safeguard armoured vehicles against incoming threats.

A crucial aspect of this development involves understanding the complex interaction between blast waves and incoming projectiles. To achieve this, HEMRL is undertaking extensive research to develop sophisticated mathematical models and conduct Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. These simulations will accurately predict the behavior of blast waves as they encounter moving bodies, analyzing how these waves influence projectile trajectories and cause structural damage.

By employing advanced hydrodynamic tools such as SPEED and Autodyn, HEMRL aims to create detailed simulations of the blast wave interaction process. This will allow researchers to assess the forces exerted on projectiles and the resulting damage with precision.

This groundbreaking research holds immense potential to revolutionize armoured vehicle protection. By gaining a deeper understanding of the physics involved in blast wave interactions, HEMRL is paving the way for the development of more effective and resilient protection systems for our armed forces.

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