Conventional Explosives Flashcards

1
Q

What characteristic of a mechanical explosion does not apply to chemical explosions?

A

A chemical explosion does not require a CONTAINER

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2
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What are the primary effects caused by the detonation of a chemical explosion (3) ?

A

Fragmentation, Thermal, Blast Pressure

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3
Q

Describe the blast pressure effect associated with the detonation of an explosive?

A

There is an initial positive pressure wave, followed by a negative pressure wave

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4
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Describe the positive pressure phase of the blast pressure wave

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Stronger, Shorter in duration, faster, moves outward from explosion

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5
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Describe the negative pressure phase of the blast pressure wave

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Weaker, longer in duration, slower, moves TOWARD explosion/fills void

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6
Q

What are the two minimum components required in a chemical explosive

A

A fuel and an oxidizer

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7
Q

What is the difference between an explosive mixture and an explosive compound?

A

Mixture is mechanically blended, compound is molecularly bonded

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8
Q

Why are additives put into explosives?

A

For special effects

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9
Q

Low explosives are said to deflagrate or ______ rather than detonate…

A

Burn

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10
Q

What is the arbitrary rate of speed used to distinguish between low and high explosives?

A

3300 fps

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11
Q

What is the difference between high and low explosives?

A

high explosives detonate, low explosives deflagrate (burn) (3300 fps is threshold)

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12
Q

Define energy as it relates to characteristics of chemical explosion

A

Energy is the potential to do work

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13
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Define strength/power as it relates to the characteristics of a chemical explosive

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Power is the ability to do useful work

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14
Q

The ________ effect gives an explosion the ability to push, shove, or heave a solid

A

The cratering effect

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15
Q

Define hygroscopicity

A

The ability to absorb moisture

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16
Q

What factors effect the efficiency and functioning of a shaped charge (4)?

A

Angle of walls, standoff, type of explosive, point of initiation

17
Q

How does a shaped charge penetrate its target?

A

Focusing of hot gasses forms a concentrated jet (Munroe effect)

18
Q

What are the most important qualities of a primary explosive?

A

Sensitivity to shock and friction

19
Q

What is the difference between non-initiating and secondary explosives?

A

Nothing

20
Q

What is the labratory standard by which all military explosives are compared to?

A

TNT

21
Q

What is the detonating velocity of TNT?

A

22,600 fps

22
Q

What is the main characteristic of a blasting agent?

A

It is not cap sensitive

23
Q

Give two examples of blasting agents

A

Ammonium Nitrate (AN) and Nitro-Carbo Nitrate (NCN) (Both require a booster and are not cap sensitive)

24
Q

When binary components are mixed, are they classed as explosive or non-explosive?

A

EXPLOSIVE

25
Q

What is the most hazardous and dangerous of all explosives

A

Black Powder

26
Q

What are the ingredients of black powder?

A

75% Potassium or Sodium Nitrate
15% Charcoal
15% Sulfur

27
Q

What is used in safety fuses and time fuses?

A

Black Powder

28
Q

What does the center core of detonation cord contain?

A

High Explosives (PETN, HMX, RDX)

29
Q

When can propellants reach detonating velocities?

A

When in a container or when boosted with a cap