Shock tube measurement of explosive sensitivity
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Friedman, MH
Published in: Combustion Institute -- Paper
1965
Shock tube test is described in which fine dusts or sprays of explosive materials are ignited behind reflected shock, and dependence of measured ignition delay on reflected shock temperature is determined; test simulates impact initiation of liquids and solids by bubble hot spots in clean, controlled and well-defined fashion; from only few tests, valid measure of sensitivity of explosive can be obtained using only milligram quantities of material, and information about physical, and in some cases, chemical, mechanism of initiation upon impact.
Duke Scholars
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Combustion Institute -- Paper
Publication Date
1965
Start / End Page
17
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Friedman, M. H. (1965). Shock tube measurement of explosive sensitivity. Combustion Institute -- Paper, 17.
Friedman, M. H. “Shock tube measurement of explosive sensitivity.” Combustion Institute -- Paper, 1965, 17.
Friedman MH. Shock tube measurement of explosive sensitivity. Combustion Institute -- Paper. 1965;17.
Friedman, M. H. “Shock tube measurement of explosive sensitivity.” Combustion Institute -- Paper, 1965, p. 17.
Friedman MH. Shock tube measurement of explosive sensitivity. Combustion Institute -- Paper. 1965;17.
Published In
Combustion Institute -- Paper
Publication Date
1965
Start / End Page
17