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Temperature developed on detonation

Temperature Developed on Detonation (or Explosion). See Vol 1, p XXV and in the text of this Section under "Detonation (and Explosion), Temperature of ... [Pg.308]

Dunkle (Ref 17) reviews the literature on luminosity and radiation from 1958 to I960 incl. Some of these papers describe detn of temperature developed on detonation, others deal with plasma phenomena [See also under Detonation (and Explosion), Temperature Developed on and also under Detonation and Plasma Phenomenon]... [Pg.431]

A "parameter is a quantity which may have various values each fixed within the limits of a stated case or discussion (Ref 4a). Detonation parameters are density, heat of detonation, pressure developed on deton, temperature developed on detonation, detonation velocity, energy, propagation velocity, brisance, impetus (power), specific impulse, etc. These values seem to be identical with those called "Caracteris-tiques des Explosifs et de Poudres by French scientists. Some of them are listed in Vol 2 of this Encycl, p C149-L as "Characteristics of Explosives and Propellants . Some scientists list parameters... [Pg.463]

Detonation (and Explosion), Spectra and Spectrographic Measurements in. Studies have been made for determination of spectra produced by flames,shock waves and detonation waves and spectrographic measurements have been made for approximate determination of temperature developed on detonation (or explosion). We call this temperature of detonation, while the term "detonation temperature we reserve for the "temperature required to cause a detonation ... [Pg.548]

Detonation (and Explosion), Temperature Developed On. It may be defined as the maximum temperatures developed on detonation and explosion and must not be confused with Detonation (and Explosion) Temperature described in previous item A. Calculation of Temperature of Detonation (or Explosion). The oldest and simplest method is based on the assumption that expln is an adiabatic process taking place at constant volume and that the heat evolved (Qv), is used exclusively for heating the products of expln. Another assumption is that temp can be calcd by. dividing the heat of expln by specific heats of the products of expln ... [Pg.589]

It is the temperature developed on detonation or expln. It must not be confused with Explosion (or Ignition) Temperature, listed here as Item 11... [Pg.312]

Temperature Developed on Detonation, For the reaction of complete deton to yield nitrogen, water and oxygen, the temp developed has been estimd to be 1500°.. Macy et al (Ref 88) gave 2120° as the temp calcd from the data of Brunswig, Berthelot, Golver and Marshall... [Pg.333]

Detonation Temperature. See Explosion (Deflagration or Ignition) Temperature. Not to be confused with Temperature Developed on Detonation or Explosion... [Pg.308]

Stettbacher (1945) Determination of Density (pp 7-8) Determination of Heat of Explosion (8-10) Determination of Detonation Velocity by Siemens Spark Chronograph, by Rotating Drum Apparatus and by Dautriche Method (10-13) Determination of Volume of Gases Evolved on Explosion (13-14) Temperature Developed on Explosion (14-16) ... [Pg.313]

The results of this work was used for determination of temperatures of detonation [See Detonation (and Explosion), Temperature Developed on]... [Pg.429]

Calculo de T de la explosion) 13) J-G. Fox, "Spectrographic Measurement of Detonation Temperature , NavOrdRept 200-45(1945) PB Rept 36957 (1945) (Detn of spectrographic, methods of temp developed on deton of military and other HE s) 14) Perez Ara (1945),... [Pg.599]

Taylor (1952), 43 (Equation for die temp of expln) 59, Table 14 (Approximate relations of temps of expln to heats of expln) 33) F.S. Harris Jr, The Measurement of Temperature in Explosives , Univ of Utah Tech Mem (Aug 31, 1953) (A literature survey giving a summary of methods of measuring temps developed on deton of expls) 34) J.H. Hett J.B. Gilstein, A Study of Techniques for the Measurement of Detonation Spectra and Temperatures , ResDiv of NYUniv, Final Rept May 14, 1953. Contract DA-30-069-ORD-945 35) J.B. Conway et al, JACS 77, 2026-27 (1955) (The production of a flame temp of 5000°K) 36) F.C. Gibson C.M. Mason,... [Pg.600]

Dunkle s Syllabus (1957-1958), 176 (Temp of detonation vs density for several expls, taken from various sources) 244 (Resume of PATR listed here as Ref 41) 253 (Equation for calcn of temp developed on detonation) 304-06 (Experimental determination of temperature of detonation) 384-86 (Attainment of extremely high temperatures) 41) M.R. vonStein ... [Pg.600]

For purposes of this calculation, latent heats at constant volume and at constant pressure are assumed equal, heat capacities at constant pressure and at constant volume are assumed equal for solids and liquids [See also Calculation of Temperature of Detonation (and Explosion) 1 and Experimental Determination of Temperature of Detonation [and Explosion) , under Detonation (and Explosion) Temperature Developed On in Vol 4 of Encycl, pp D589 L to D601-R]... [Pg.436]

Trauzl test values 355 to 435cc, deton velociry 3800 to 4850m/sec, impact sens -, tivity with 2kg wt 60 to 70cm, temperature developed on expin 2580 to 3345°C, volume of gases on expln at NPT 832 to 924 liters/kg and specific pressure 9900 to 10270kg/sq cm... [Pg.425]

Temperature Developed on Explosion, 3540< max) and Velocity of Detonation, 7000m/sec at d 1.64 7350m/sec at d 1.66 in 20mm diam paper cartridges 7440m/sec with cast expl(d 1.68)... [Pg.48]

Its expl props have been detd as follows(Refs 3,6,7, 8 9Y.Brisance by Copper Compression Test, 114% TNT Brisance Value by calcula-tion(Kast) 128% TNT Heat of Combustion, 64 3 kcal/mole Impact Sensitivity with 2 kg wt 99% TNT FI 111-27% PA Power by Trauzl Test 97-102% PA 103 TNT Rate of Detonation 685 5 at d 1.70-71, 7130 at d. 1.74-75, and 734 7 m/sec at d 1.77 Specific Volume 620 lAg and Temperature developed on explosion (ealed) 3370°... [Pg.33]


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