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low order detonations I agree on that when it comes to deflagrations, for example FP confinement or NG at low diameters/sp ... |
10-9-2013 at 10:04 by: Ral123 |
low order detonations [rquote=297085&tid=20280&author=Dany]adding fine glass or fine sand will increase sensitivit ... |
10-9-2013 at 09:15 by: Ral123 |
Large rifles primer powder ignited Urea Nitrate + Al [rquote=299260&tid=26070&author=Dany]A hard confinement, will delay the arrival of rarefacti ... |
9-9-2013 at 22:28 by: Ral123 |
HMTD and isopropanol alcohol Well sure, first we have an unstable and dangerous primary, now we have a wet one witch is useless. ... |
2-9-2013 at 11:43 by: Ral123 |
RDX vs. ETN I think the enthusiasts are just the most interested in small diameter performance, so micro tests c ... |
2-9-2013 at 02:31 by: Ral123 |
RDX vs. ETN From what I've read MF and ANFO are the only examples of dead pressable material I can think of. So ... |
1-9-2013 at 06:03 by: Ral123 |
RDX vs. ETN Let's say we have a small planet made out of cast AN. It's gravity is so high, the core is let's say ... |
1-9-2013 at 05:21 by: Ral123 |
RDX vs. ETN Is it just me, but I can't imagine anything being dead pressed if the diameter and boosters are big ... |
1-9-2013 at 04:37 by: Ral123 |
A rare but interesting method for enhancing detonation performance Lol, so much about some fancy diamond fuel. I'm sure some cheap ass aluminium will beat it's perform ... |
31-8-2013 at 06:49 by: Ral123 |
A rare but interesting method for enhancing detonation performance I rely only on liquids for good mixing that would allow high velocity of two non explosive component ... |
29-8-2013 at 12:52 by: Ral123 |
low order detonations I've heard that if you confine your stuff with maximum density, hard material like glass, the high v ... |
28-8-2013 at 11:42 by: Ral123 |
low order detonations I guess you need a booster for almost every maximum density/high density material. TNT, TNP, RDX-PB ... |
28-8-2013 at 11:15 by: Ral123 |
Thermal analysis predict a half-life of 12 millions years for PETN I feel that in the pressed form, the "rotten stuff" will condense in micro bubbles with less surface ... |
21-8-2013 at 20:59 by: Ral123 |
Thermal analysis predict a half-life of 12 millions years for PETN 12 million huh? But the decomposition is autocatalytic, it's exponential. May be the figure would be ... |
20-8-2013 at 23:32 by: Ral123 |
Detonation Velocity of organic explosive cannot exceed 11 Km/s Why is there so much talk on all nitrogen explosives and stuff, when fluorine and aluminium are stil ... |
9-8-2013 at 04:25 by: Ral123 |
A cyclic peroxide from urea? I guess the N-H bond tends to form salts sometimes. I won't be writing for a while, it won't be beca ... |
16-7-2013 at 09:01 by: Ral123 |
RE Factor for different stuff There are many types of tests. Everybody has heard of lead block expansion.
Let's say 100g BP can ... |
12-7-2013 at 21:35 by: Ral123 |
erythritol tetranitrate recrystallization Wait, there's difference in tap water and drinking water? For final recrystalizations, I'd suggest o ... |
12-7-2013 at 11:43 by: Ral123 |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? HMTD is considered, but AP is out of the question? This is quite hypocrite and k3lw-ish, to say that ... |
12-7-2013 at 05:17 by: Ral123 |
RE Factor for different stuff I've just had the idea: you can always use higher R.E. material in less amount, but replacing high R ... |
11-7-2013 at 21:57 by: Ral123 |
The wonderful polish suppliers? http://youtu.be/tpgypFUMHUk?t=29m27s
In this video, they say whoever buys from here goes on some li ... |
11-7-2013 at 06:48 by: Ral123 |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? If I have to make NPED, it would be something like that.
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10-7-2013 at 21:43 by: Ral123 |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? I think they add KClO3 to MF, to economize the MF...
Just make AP, treat it like nitrogen iodide or ... |
10-7-2013 at 19:18 by: Ral123 |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? IIRC azide>DS>styphnate>picrate>base picrate>BP>sand?
Does the picrate burn like ... |
10-7-2013 at 12:56 by: Ral123 |
Who here is capable of Non-Peroxide initiators? Everyone, permanganate flash, various NPED's, fulminate, picrates, NC at good conditions I've heard ... |
10-7-2013 at 12:29 by: Ral123 |
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