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Research and development explosive

The compd flashes on a hot plate. The triazole has a heat of combustion of 2406cal/g, and a AH of 1009cal/g Refs 1) Beil, not found 2) H.P. Burchfield et al, Research and Development... Explosives. .. Heterocyclic Compounds of Nitrogen. . Progress Rept No 3, Naugatuck Chemical Div,... [Pg.857]

Propellants," under "Explosives and Propellants," in ECT3rd ed., Vol. 9, pp. 620—671, by V. Lindner, U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command. [Pg.53]

R. Stenson, Tactors Governing the Storage Tfe of Solid Propellant Pocket Motors, report no. TN047, Explosive Research and Development Establishment, Waltham Abbey, UK, 1972. [Pg.54]

Explosives. Mercury, in the form of organic complexes, eg, mercury fulminate [628-86-4] has had long usage in explosives (see Explosives and propellants). In the United States all mercury for use in explosives is diverted to military uses. An explosive based on mercuric 5-nitrotetra2ole [60345-95-1] has been developed, but its use is on a small scale and in research and development only (3). [Pg.110]

Water on Explosive Performance as Measured by The Lidestone Cartridge Case Test , Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment Memo 55, 38/72 (1972) 55) R.J.J. [Pg.171]

D.V. Sickman, Second Report on Research and Development in New Chemical High Explosives , NAVORD 483 (1952), 24 3) D. [Pg.957]

Eds, Proceedings of the International Conference on Research in Primary Explosives, Vols 1—3, Explosives Research and Development Establishment (ERDE), Waltham Abbey, Essex, England (17-19 March 1975), AD B013 627, AD B013 628 AD BOB 629 156) Anon,... [Pg.1003]

Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. This research was supported, in part, by grants from the Explosives Department of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, and, in part, by the United States Air Force under contract No. AF 18 (600)-310 monitored by the Office of Scientific Research, Air Research and Development Command. [Pg.24]

B.T. PedorofFet al., Encyclopedia of explosives and related items , PATR-2700, in ten volumes. US Army Armament Research and Development Command , Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey, 1960. [Pg.25]

Explosives Research and Development Establishment, Ministry of Defense, Waltham Abbey, Essex, U.K. [Pg.12]

Eckoff, R. K. 1994. Prevention and mitigation of dnst explosions in process industries — a survey of recent research and development. 6th Colloquium (International) on Dust Explosions Proceedings. Shenyang. 5-34. [Pg.241]

Roth, J., Underwater Explosives, Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items, Vol. 10, US Army Research and Development Command, Dover, NJ, pp. U38-U81, 1983. [Pg.272]

Army. 1988. Residual explosives criteria for treatment of Area P soil, Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant. Frederick, MD U.S. Army Biomedical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick. Document no. AD A197799. [Pg.113]

J. Pennington, and T. Berry. Analysis of Explosive-Related Chemical Signatures in Soil Samples Collected Near Buried Landmines. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center—Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, ERDC-CRREL, Report ERDC TR-00-5, Hanover, NM, March 2000. [Pg.105]

Leggett, D. C., J. H. Cragin, T. F. Jenkins, and T. A. Ranney. Release of Explosive-Related Vapors from Landmines. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development... [Pg.105]

Quadrupole ion trap, time of flight, mass spectrometer Quantum yield Research and development Reversal electron attachment detection Remote environmental monitoring units Remote explosive scent tracking Radio frequency Ragnar s Homemade Detonators Receiver operator characteristics (a graphical portrayal of Pd and Pfp)... [Pg.329]


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