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Exploding bridgewire

Exploding bridgewire initiation of PETN was studied by Blackburn Reithel (Ref 9). They observed that transition to detonation is aided by fineness (actually increased specific surface) of the PETN particles... [Pg.494]

Confinement Effects in Exploding Bridgewire Initiation of Detonation. Title of the paper by R.H.F. Stresau et al, in 4thONRSympDeton (1965), 449-60... [Pg.186]

PATR 3366 J.G. Pelphrey, "Evaluation of RDX for Exploding Bridgewire Detonators (May 1966)... [Pg.1057]

EBW see Exploding bridgewire detonators 4 D807 6 E353—E354... [Pg.593]

Exploding bridgewire detonators of Reynolds Industries, Inc 6 E354... [Pg.615]

Exploding bridgewire devices their protection from damage by spurious RF energy 6 E354-E355... [Pg.615]

Exploding bridgewire devices, nondestructive testing of 6 E355... [Pg.615]

EBW = exploding bridgewire detonator (USA) 130 ecran = barricade 29 Ecrasit Ekrasit = picric acid in France = ammonium trinitrocreso-late... [Pg.24]

Similar in some respects to an Exploding BridgeWire Detonator, the Exploding Foil Initiator uses a high electrical current to vaporize a foil and accelerate a dielectric flyer down a short barrel (typically about 0.2 mm long). The kinetic energy of the flyer is sufficient to initiate high density secondary explosives such as HNS directly. Invented in 1965 by John Stroud of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. [Pg.183]

Fig. 5.3 Schematic representation of common initiation and ignition methods of energetic materials. A) Fuse type. B) Electric match type. C) Hot-wire type. D) Percussion / Stab type. E) Exploding-bridgewire type. Fig. 5.3 Schematic representation of common initiation and ignition methods of energetic materials. A) Fuse type. B) Electric match type. C) Hot-wire type. D) Percussion / Stab type. E) Exploding-bridgewire type.
Moore, "Exploding Wires , Plenum Press, NY (1959) (Many refs) 9) M.T. Hedges, "Development of Exploding Bridgewire Initiators , FREL-IEAS Rept 84(1960) 10) M.T. Hedges,... [Pg.227]

In mechanical details, the exploding bridgewire (EBW) detonator looks like any other simple electrically actuated or hot-wire initiator. The difference is that the explosive material loaded over the bridgewire cannot be ignited by the wire, even if the wire is heated to its melting temperature. [Pg.353]

Exploding Bridgewire Ordnance, Technical Brochure of Reynolds Industries, Inc., 1982. [Pg.369]


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