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Detonation sensitivity

It has been patented as a 0.1% coatant for aluminum used in expl slurries to improve detonation sensitivity (Refs 3 15)... [Pg.701]

Explosive solutions of nitromethane in dichloromethane, sensitised by addition of 10-12% of the amine, retained their sensitivity at —50°C [1]. Presence of 0-5% of the triamine considerably increases detonation sensitivity of nitromethane [2],... [Pg.184]

Fig 1 - Direct contact detonation sensitivity test system... [Pg.187]

Scale Gap Test", ARSjour, May I96I 6) J. Savitt et al, "Direct Contact Detonation Sensitivity", 4th ONRSympDeton (1965), pp 404-11... [Pg.187]

J. Savitt et al, "Direct Contact Detonation Sensitivity , 4thONRSympDeton(1965), 404-11. In the assembly illustrated in Fig 1, p 406 and reproduced here as Fig 14, the donor was an 8-inch long and 2-inch diameter column of NGu (Nitroguanidine) which was packed in 1-inch long increments into a cardboard tube which already contained at its bottom the acceptor (sample) assembly. [Pg.330]

Detonation Processes Properties of Explosive Affecting Them. This is a very broad subject and might include Chapman-Jouguet parameters (See Table under "Detonation, Chapman-Jouguet Parameters in ), thermohydrodynamic properties, brisance, density, power or strength, pressure of detonation, temperature of detonation, sensitivity to impact, sensitivity to initiation and detonation velocity... [Pg.494]

Detonation, Sensitivity to Initiation. See under Detonation (and Explosion), Initiation (Birth) and Propagation (Growth or Spread) in Explosive Substances... [Pg.515]

Detonation, Sensitivity to Shock. See "Detonation, Shock Sensitivity in ... [Pg.515]

Detonation, Susceptibility to. Susceptibility of expls and proplnts to detonation can be derived by consulting the following items "Detonation (and Explosion), Initiation and "Detonation, Sensitivity of Explosives to . See also "Investigation of Susceptibility to Detonation of Propellants , by C.M. Mason et al, PBRept 152022 (1958), 25 pp, USDept of Commerce, Ofc of Tech Services CA 58, 12361-62 (1963)... [Pg.582]

The case with which highly expl Xe03 may be formed at room temp by reaction of Xe fluorides with moisture has been strongly emphasized (Refs 2, 3 4). Xenon trioxide, Xe03, is a wh sol comparable in deton sensitivity to nitrogen triiodide and in expl force to TNT Refs 1) N. Bartlett P.R. Rao, Science 139, 506 (1963) 2) D.F. Smith, JACS 85, 816... [Pg.358]

RDX etc. For insensitive explosives such as TNT, ANFO etc an intermediate booster charge (PETN, RDX, Tetryl, NG Dynamites etc) may be necessary between the primer charge and the main charge. For details, see Minimum Priming Charges in Vol 8 Booster in Vol 2, pp 243-246 Contact Detonation Sensitivity Test in Vol 4, pp D186-190 and the added reference of C. H. Johansson T. Sjolin, ONR SympDet (1965) p 435... [Pg.372]

Specific tests of the detonation sensitivity of LP are not very different from those used with liq explosives, but the interpretation of LP sensitivity tests is subject to large uncertainties. This is so, because practical considerations dictate that relatively small amounts of LP be tested, but for many LP systems the increase in sensitivity with increasing test sample amount is not known Tannenbaum Beardell (Ref 30, p 344) suggest the following routine tests ... [Pg.601]

Propagation of Detonation (Sensitivity by influence). Cartridges 30mm in diam can propagate detonation over a space of 30 cm between them (Ref 15, p279)... [Pg.489]

Fr) CA 73, 12206ly (1970) [Determination of the detonation sensitivities of AN in mixts with oil to which could be added (NH4)2HP04, chalk and (NH4)2S04.TNT m-DNBz were used as comparative stds]... [Pg.612]

AN blasting expls 1 A341—A354 AN expls contg detonable sensitizers 1 A346... [Pg.465]


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