Another simple thing just came to my mind. Assume, we can initiate detonation of the whole piece of explosive in an instant (no matter how: electrical
discharge, light beam, jet of protons and so on). In such case pressure in shock wave will be smaller, than in case of, let's say, "natural"
detonation, initiated from one small part of explosive. In case of "natural" detonation shock wave is result of interference of shock waves, generated
by any particle of explosive. There will be no such interference, if a whole piece goes off in in instant. Therefore, even if some trick to get super
speed of detonation is possible, brisance will suffer. |