Cawkwell et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Understanding explosive sensitivity with effective trigger linkage kineticsCawkwell et al., 2022
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- Cawkwell M
- Davis J
- Lease N
- Marrs F
- Burch A
- Ferreira S
- Manner V
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- ACS physical chemistry Au
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We present a simple linear model for ranking the drop weight impact sensitivity of organic explosives that is based explicitly on chemical kinetics. The model is parameterized to specific heats of explosion, Q, and Arrhenius kinetics for the onset of chemical reactions that …
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