The combustion of a shock-dispersed-fuel charge consisting of 1-g flake Al in 6.6-, 21.5-, and 40.5-liter bomb calorimeters were investigated. Wall pressure histories were used to diagnose the effect of energy release due to turbulent mixing and combustion of the explosion cloud with air. These effects lead to a factor of four increase in the peak quasistatic pressure for the 6.6-liter chamber. Pressure decay was observed at late times and was ascribed to energy losses to the walls due to radiation heat transfer
This thesis describes an experimental investigation of pressure development in dust explosions, usin...
This paper describes experiments towards establishing a predictive capability for nondetonative reac...
Results of shock initiation experiments conducted for tetryl and A-5 are presented, along with some ...
Results of shock-dispersed-fuel (SDF) explosion experiments are presented. The SDF charge consisted ...
The paper presents small-scale experiments with 1-g charges that explore the topic of post-detonatio...
A barometric calorimeter technique has been developed to characterize the temporal evolution of comb...
Successfully attacking underground storage facilities for chemical and biological (C/B) weapons is ...
The effects of turbulent combustion of detonation products gases in a confined explosion are explore...
Pressure histories were tested in a 500-L chamber to identify the pressure load in confined explosio...
At the 19th ICDERS Colloquium, we introduced the concept of shock-dispersed-fuel (SDF) charges, and ...
A Model of the energy evolution in thermobaric explosions is presented. It is based on the two-phase...
Aluminum is seen as an additional source of energy that can be added to propulsion and explosive sys...
A fuel-air explosion, for example one from a gasoline vapor and air mixture, is characterized by the...
In this thesis, constant volume combustion of dust mixtures of varying particle size was investigate...
Many explosives will release additional energy after detonation as the detonation products mix with ...
This thesis describes an experimental investigation of pressure development in dust explosions, usin...
This paper describes experiments towards establishing a predictive capability for nondetonative reac...
Results of shock initiation experiments conducted for tetryl and A-5 are presented, along with some ...
Results of shock-dispersed-fuel (SDF) explosion experiments are presented. The SDF charge consisted ...
The paper presents small-scale experiments with 1-g charges that explore the topic of post-detonatio...
A barometric calorimeter technique has been developed to characterize the temporal evolution of comb...
Successfully attacking underground storage facilities for chemical and biological (C/B) weapons is ...
The effects of turbulent combustion of detonation products gases in a confined explosion are explore...
Pressure histories were tested in a 500-L chamber to identify the pressure load in confined explosio...
At the 19th ICDERS Colloquium, we introduced the concept of shock-dispersed-fuel (SDF) charges, and ...
A Model of the energy evolution in thermobaric explosions is presented. It is based on the two-phase...
Aluminum is seen as an additional source of energy that can be added to propulsion and explosive sys...
A fuel-air explosion, for example one from a gasoline vapor and air mixture, is characterized by the...
In this thesis, constant volume combustion of dust mixtures of varying particle size was investigate...
Many explosives will release additional energy after detonation as the detonation products mix with ...
This thesis describes an experimental investigation of pressure development in dust explosions, usin...
This paper describes experiments towards establishing a predictive capability for nondetonative reac...
Results of shock initiation experiments conducted for tetryl and A-5 are presented, along with some ...