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Toxic chemical and explosives

In Design Considerations for Toxic Chemical and Explosives Facilities Scott, R., et al. ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1987. [Pg.1]

Basics of Free-Field Blast Waves. The most severe types of energy releases which can occur in toxic chemical and explosives facilities are explosions of high explosive materials. When such materials are initiated by some stimulus, they may burn, deflagrate or detonate. Detonation is by far the most severe of these three chemical reactions, so it is usually assumed to occur in accident situations, unless one can prove otherwise quite conclusively. [Pg.2]


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