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Detonations indirect initiation

Indirect initiation involves a transition from deflagration to detonation. This process has been studied extensively for waves propagating in tubes, and many reviews are available [14]-[28]. The detonation develops... [Pg.217]

Ahrens, H. On the comparative evaluation of the initiating strength of detonators by indirect method, Explosivstoffe 3, 93-95 (1973). [Pg.216]

Indirect detonation can be caused only by acceleration of low initial velocity flame and further transition from deflagration to detonation. Direct detonation initiation is unlikely, because a great amount of energy is required for this process. In all cases (probably with minor exceptions) flame acceleration precedes the deflagration to detonation transition. [Pg.117]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.217 , Pg.218 ]




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