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Hunt et al., 2010 - Google Patents

Impact sensitivity of intermetallic nanocomposites: a study on compositional and bulk density

Hunt et al., 2010

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5163538273441281762
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Hunt E
Pantoya M
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Intermetallics

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High density intermetallic nanocomposites are being considered as a replacement for kinetic energy projectiles in ordnance applications. These composites release a large amount of chemical energy upon penetration and provide an enhanced blast effect on the …
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