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Naval Surface Weapons Center

D. Price, J. E. Wehner, and G. E. Robertson, Transition from Slow Burning to Detonation Kole of Confinement, Pressure Eoading and Shock Sensitivity, TR68-138, Naval Surface Weapons Center (NSWC), White Oaks, Md., 1968. [Pg.26]

Navy Bank of Explosives Data (NAVBED), Naval Surface Weapons Center MP83-230, June 1983. [Pg.31]

Kamlet, M.J. and Adolph, H.G., Some Comments Regarding the Sensitivities, Thermal Stabilities, and Explosive Performance Characteristics of Fluorodi-nitromethyl Compounds, in Seventh Symposium (International) on Detonation, NSWC MP 82-334 (edited by Short, J.M.), Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak, Silver Spring, MD, 1982, pp. 84-92. [Pg.370]

B. A. Khasainov, A.A. Borisov, B.S. Ermolaev, and A.I. Korotkov, in Proceedings, Seventh Symposium (International) on Detonation, edited by J. Short, Naval Surface Weapons Center Report No. NSWC MP82-334, 1981, pp. 435-447. [Pg.208]

Pittman, J. F. 1976. Blast and Fragments from Superpressure Vessel Rupture. NSWC/WOL/ TR 75-87. White Oak, Silver Spring, Maryland Naval Surface Weapons Center. [Pg.245]

Bauer, Naval-Surface Weapons Center TR 75-67, White Oak Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md (1975)... [Pg.594]

Augl, J. M., Berger, A. E. NSWC/TR 76-7, Naval Surface Weapon Center, White Oak, Silver Spring, Maryland... [Pg.208]

Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak, Silver Spring, MD. October 1975. [Pg.54]

Powell, J.G. Fragmentation Characterization profile for Chemical Filled Munltlons-M23 Land Mine, 115MM Rocket Warheads and 8-lnch Projectiles, Naval Surface Weapons Center, April 1983. [Pg.253]

U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center, 58 Wilfred Baker, 2... [Pg.305]

American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, VA George Mason University, Manassas, VA Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, VA Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Richmond, VA Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Emery University, Atlanta, GA USDA FSIS/MOSPL, Athens, GA Midwest Research Institute, Palm Bay, FL University of Miami, FL US EPA, Cincinnati, OH... [Pg.110]

Cichra, D. A., J.R. Holden, and C. Dickinson. 1980. Estimation of normal densities of explosive compounds from empirical atomic volumes. Report 79-273. Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring, MD. [Pg.53]

Hoffsommer, J.C., Kaplan, L. A., Glover, D.J., Kubrose, D. A., Dickinson, C., Goya, H., Kayser, E. G., Groves, C. L. Sitzmann,M. E. (1978). Biodegradability of TNT A Three Year Pilot Plant Study. NSWC/WOL TR 77-136. White Oak, Silver Spring, MD Naval Surface Weapons Center. [Pg.207]

Mercuric 5-Nitrotetrazole is a powerful primary expl It detonates at 7cm (2.5kg wt) on the Naval Surface Weapons Center impact machine, is sensitive to friction, and has an expin temp of 210°. All operations should be carried out behind a safety screen with the minimum exposure, by experienced personnel... [Pg.629]

Properties of Navy Explosives , NSWC-TR-147, Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring (1980) 115) H.T. Clarke W.W. Hartman,... [Pg.753]

Studies on the Crystallization of TNT-Based Explosives , paper presented at JTCG/TTCP Expls Conf, Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak, Silver Spring (18—20 Oct 1977)... [Pg.760]

Kaplan, L. A., Burlinson, N. E. and Sitzmann, M. E., Photochemistry of TNT Investigation of the Pink Water problem, Part II, Report NSWC/WOL/TR 75 152, Naval Surface Weapons Center White Oak Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, 1975. [Pg.178]

Lai MG, Rosenblatt DH. 1977b. Determination of ultramicro quantities of elemental phosphorus in water by neutron activation analysis. Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring, MD. Final Technical Report NSWC/WOL TR 77-49, ADA091773. [Pg.225]

We thank the Office of Naval Research for supporting the preparation of this review and Dr. L. H. Peebles, Jr., for encouragement and criticism. This paper also reviews selected aspects of work supported by the Space Division of the U.S. Air Force and the Naval Surface Weapons Center. We also wish to thank several coworkers who contributed in significant ways to the work reviewed here J. E. Zimmer, C. B. Ng, G. W. Henderson, and P. M. Sheaffer. [Pg.91]

Navy. 1982. Migration of explosives in soil. Report no. NSWC TR 82-566. Silver Spring, MD Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak. Document no. AD A135417. [Pg.99]

SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE NAVAL SURFACE WEAPONS CENTER U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS DUGWAY PROVING GROUND... [Pg.56]

The ERL machine is used at the Naval Surface Weapon Center, White Oak, Maryland, and also at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) and Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) with modifications. [Pg.117]


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