Gap Sensitivities of Water-Gel Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
V Krishna Mohan J Edmund Hay
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This paper discusses the results of the gap sensitivity measurements made on water-gel explosives, sensitized by monomethylamine nitrate (MMAN) and flake aluminium, and one emulsion explosive. This study specifically deals with the effect of the mode of initiation, end or center, on the measured L50 values with air gap and coal dust gap for the above explosives. Similar measurements have also been carried out on a nitroglycerine (NG) - based explosive. The results show that the mode of initiation plays an important role in determining the air-gap sensitivity of these explosives. However, in tests carried out with the coal dust gap, the L50 ( grams of coal dust ) values for these explosives are close in both the types of initiation. The results indicate that the sensitivities of these explosives may be ordered in the following manner: NG-explosive>> Aluminized explosive ~ MMAN-explosive > Emulsion explosive
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APA: V Krishna Mohan J Edmund Hay  (1982)  Gap Sensitivities of Water-Gel Explosives

MLA: V Krishna Mohan J Edmund Hay Gap Sensitivities of Water-Gel Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1982.

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