Pressure loading of aluminum and quartz using spray deposited light-initiated high explosive
Benham, R. A.
United States. Department of Energy.
Sandia Laboratories
1980-02-01
English
A series of experiments was conducted for the purpose of evaluating the impulsive pressure loading generated at a material surface by the detonation of light-initiated high explosive on that surface. The explosive was sprayed and then detonated directly on both carbon and quartz pressure transducers. The output was recorded to allow determination of the characteristics of the pressure loading, as well as to evaluate the variability of this loading.
Quartz
Detonations
Elements
Dynamic Loads
Oxides
Deposition
Numerical Data
Data
Explosives
Chalcogenides
Chemical Explosives
Pressure Gradients
Graphs
Oxygen Compounds
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Aluminium
Silicon Compounds
Silicon Oxides
Metals
Experimental Data
Pulses
Information
Spray Coating
Coatings
Sprayed Coatings
Measuring Methods
Data Forms
Surface Coating 450100* -- Military Technology, Weaponry, & National Defense-- Chemical Explosions & Explosives
Report
64 pages
Text
rep-no: SAND-80-0344
grantno: EY-76-C-04-0789
doi: 10.2172/5540383
osti: 5540383
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