The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Edward Barrody
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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20
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111 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

There are wide variations in the values of heats of explosion and detonation as reported in literature. These values are not “stand-alone” or sole properties of the explosives. Specifications of the conditions under which they were determined are necessary to characterize these values. This paper proposes that these values are dependent on their oxygen content and the surroundings their products “work against” upon expansion. Also, the heats of explosion and detonation values can have the same values, but different products, showing that the products can take “independent paths” but have the same values.
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APA: Edward Barrody  (2003)  The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic Explosives

MLA: Edward Barrody The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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