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Explosive simulation

B. M. Dobraty2, EENE Explosives Handbook, Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants, UCRL 52997, LLNL, University of California, Livermore, Mar. 1981. [Pg.31]

Dobratz, Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants , UCRL-51319, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Univ of Calif (Dec 1972), 4-6 to 4-7... [Pg.75]

Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants , UCRL 51319 (1974) 33) A. [Pg.419]

Chemical Explosives And Explosive Simulants , LLL, Univ Calif, UCRL-51319/Rev 1 (1974), 9-6 thru 19 78) A. Reichel, Research Meth-... [Pg.554]

Dobratz, Properties of Chemical Explosives Explosive Simulants", UCRL-51319 (1972)... [Pg.847]

Dobratz, Brigitta M., "Properties of Chemical Explosions and Explosive Simulants," UCRL-52997, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, California, March 1981. [Pg.54]

LLNL Explosives Handbook Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants, Hrsg. Brigitta M. Dobratz, UCLR-52997, Livermore, California 1981 erhaltlich bei National Technical Information Service, US Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161, USA Los Alamos Explosives Performance Data, Hrsg. Mader, Ch.L, Johnson, J.N. und Crane, Sh.L., University of California Press, Berkeley, California 1982... [Pg.398]

Dobratz, B.M. and Crawford, PC., LLNL Explosives Handbook Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 1985. [Pg.60]

Startech PWC systems are applicable to manufacturing facilities, hospitals, process plants, military sites, and municipalities. Systems have been used in the field to treat chemical weapon and explosive simulants. In addition, the vendor claims that the technology has successfully treated metals, such as lead and barium, during testing. The technology is commercially available in the United States and overseas. [Pg.997]

LLNL Explosives Handbook—Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants , UCRL-52997, Lawrence Livermore Lab, Livermore, Ca (1981) 26) 13. Akst, 7th Symp... [Pg.194]

Chemical Explosives and Explosive. Simulants , Diameter Velodty... [Pg.413]

The explosive simulator (M80) is used in boobytraps, land mine detection and deactivation training programs. It is used to simulate hand grenades, booby traps, land mines, and rifle or artillery fire... [Pg.340]

The atomic explosion simulator (M142) is a non-radioactive pyrot device, completely housed in a standard 55 gal drum, which is designed to simulate a ground-detonated nuclear expin. It produces a bright flash, a loud report, and a mushroom-shaped cloud... [Pg.340]

Susan Sensitivity Test. See in Vol 4, D334-L to D335-R for earlier treatment on this subject. The following update information is taken from B.M. Dobratz, Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants , UCRL-51319, Rev 1, Lawrence Livermore Lab, Univ of Calif (1974), 9-3 to 9-21 ... [Pg.481]


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