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Safety in the energetic materials field

Table of Distances, American. See under Quantity-Distance Concepts in article entitled Safety in the Energetic Materials Field in this Vol... [Pg.495]

D1255-R to D1256-R. Also, in this Vol, see under Safety in the Energetic Materials Field (section on thermoanalytical procedures), and Thermochemistry ... [Pg.664]

The uses of thermochemical data in estimating heats of detonation, detonation product compns, fire and expin hazards and critical diameters for expls were reviewed earlier (Vol 7, H38-L ff). For instances where heats of formation of organic expls are lacking, their estimation from group activities was described in Vol 7, H47-L ff A method for linking thermochemical data to the prediction of hazards was presented in Vol 7, HI 5-L to H23-L. The reader is directed to this article for a discussion of the complexity of the subject. For a further exposition of the problem, see Safety in the Energetic Materials Field in this Vol... [Pg.695]

The calcn of this critical temp was presented in this Vol in the article, Safety in the Energetic Materials Field , and by Rogers (Ref 43)... [Pg.695]


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