As a green technology, laser ignition of a relatively insensitive secondary explosive has been experimentally investigated. The explosive, hexanitrostilbene (HNS), was doped with one of two optical sensitizers, carbon black or a laser absorbing dye, and a continuous-wave (CW) infrared diode laser was used as the igniting source. The ignition sensitivities of HNS with each of the two optical sensitizers were analysed and compared in terms of: optical power threshold for ignition, ignition delay and full burn delay at various laser powers. The results have shown that both the chemical dye and carbon black optically sensitize the explosive with similar efficiencies. In contrast to the carbon black, the dye provides wavelength specific...
A wide variety of lasers have a growing number of applications in the fields of science, engineering...
The purpose is to study the effect of microstructure defects of initiating explosives on the process...
A dual-pulse laser (DPL) technique has been demonstrated for generating laser-induced sparks (LIS) t...
An experimental investigation into laser ignitibility of insensitive secondary explosives, 1,1-diami...
An experimental investigation into optical sensitisation for laser ignition of an insensitive explos...
The laser initiation of secondary explosives presents tactical, safety and environmental advantages ...
The laser ignition of explosives is safer and more environmentally beneficial than electric ignition...
The diode laser is increasingly used as an ignition device for pyrotechnic mixtures or propellants a...
Gas-producing energetic materials that can be readily ignited with a photoflash are typically opaque...
Laser ignition mechanism enhances the safety of explosive applications. However, optical sensitisati...
Emerging laser technologies are quickly gaining acceptance in the industrial workplace. Besides the ...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate laser ignition using a diode laser for elastomer-...
International audienceLow vulnerability gun propellants are energetic materials specifically designe...
Experimental investigation into the feasibility of optically sensitising an insensitive explosive, F...
International audienceSafety improvements in the field of energetic materials led to the development...
A wide variety of lasers have a growing number of applications in the fields of science, engineering...
The purpose is to study the effect of microstructure defects of initiating explosives on the process...
A dual-pulse laser (DPL) technique has been demonstrated for generating laser-induced sparks (LIS) t...
An experimental investigation into laser ignitibility of insensitive secondary explosives, 1,1-diami...
An experimental investigation into optical sensitisation for laser ignition of an insensitive explos...
The laser initiation of secondary explosives presents tactical, safety and environmental advantages ...
The laser ignition of explosives is safer and more environmentally beneficial than electric ignition...
The diode laser is increasingly used as an ignition device for pyrotechnic mixtures or propellants a...
Gas-producing energetic materials that can be readily ignited with a photoflash are typically opaque...
Laser ignition mechanism enhances the safety of explosive applications. However, optical sensitisati...
Emerging laser technologies are quickly gaining acceptance in the industrial workplace. Besides the ...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate laser ignition using a diode laser for elastomer-...
International audienceLow vulnerability gun propellants are energetic materials specifically designe...
Experimental investigation into the feasibility of optically sensitising an insensitive explosive, F...
International audienceSafety improvements in the field of energetic materials led to the development...
A wide variety of lasers have a growing number of applications in the fields of science, engineering...
The purpose is to study the effect of microstructure defects of initiating explosives on the process...
A dual-pulse laser (DPL) technique has been demonstrated for generating laser-induced sparks (LIS) t...