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Powder high explosive design

Haid, Becker and Dittmar Stability Test (Designed for high explosives). 42g of powdered explosive, previously dried over phosphorous pentoxide, is introduced through a side tube into a glass vessel connected with a manometer which is in the form of a U-tube and contains mercury covered with a layer of paraffin oil. The glass vessel is also fitted with a side tap. The ensemble is heated at 75° for several hours and pressures are recorded in mm of Hg as a function of time. The steeper the pressure-time curve the less stable is the explosive... [Pg.4]


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