Explosions - Detonation Flashcards

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What is the difference between high explosives and low explosives?

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  • High explosives detonate in their designed use
  • Low explosives deflagrate in their designed use

The method of initiation gives the desired effect.

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How are explosives classified?

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Primary explosive: Sensitive to initiation

Secondary Explosive: Insensitive to initiation

Propellant: to create moment (propel)

Pyrotechnic: to create a special effect (light, heat, colour)

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What is the Burn Rate Equation?

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r (burn rate) = beta x P^alpha

r = burn rate

beta = burn rate coefficient (constant)

P = pressure

alpha = pressure index.

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How is the velocity of a bomb increased?

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Bulk explosive (propellant) = 5 mm/s

Increased surface area (gunpowder) 500 mm/s

Confining the explosive (flashpowder) = 50,000 mm/s

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What is detonation?

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Detonation is a process of supersonic combustion in which a shock-wave is propagated forward due to energy release in a reaction zone behind it.

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What dictates the velocity of detonation, D?

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D = velocity of detonation

n = number of gaseous products from 1 gram of explosive

Td = temperature of detonation

Delta = charge density

nTd depends on explosive under consideration, but the same explosive at different charge densities will have different D values.

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What equation defines the pressure of detonation?

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p = 2.5 * delta * D2 x10-6

Where:

p = detonation pressure (kbar)

Delta = charge density (gcm-3)

D = detonation velocity (ms-1)

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What is the critical diameter?

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Critical diameter: The minimum diameter of an explosive charge at which stable detonation can still take place.

  • As the charge diameter gets smaller, the degree of confinement has a greater effect.
  • The greater the confinement, the higher the velocity of detonation.
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