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Ignition in Gases

The paper presented by Urtiew Oppenheim at llthSympCombstn (Ref 5) describes an experiment in which a mixture 4H2+302 initiating [Pg.732]

Oppenheim, Detonative Ignition Induced by Shock Merging , 11th SympCombstn (1967)  [Pg.732]

AND OTHER INITIATING DEVICES USED FOR NONMILITARY AND MILITARY PURPOSES [Pg.733]

In the pages which follow, this subject is treated separately for items used for nonmilitary and military purposes. As the subject is very extensive, it is separated into several sections. The references and additional references given at the end of this compilation apply to all sections [Pg.733]

The items used for military purposes include those used for small arms ammunition, artillery ammunition, rocket ammunition, aircraft bombs, land sea mines, grenades, demolition devices and pyrotechnic devices. As some items (such as detonators, primers, etc) can be used in several kinds of ammunition our write-up might contain some repetitions [Pg.733]


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