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quicksilver
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Quote: | Originally posted by tito-o-mac
Can anyone explain to me how does one calculate the VOD of chemical detonations? |
See COPAE "Velocity of Detonation".
There are several methods that range from the theoretical (mathematical formula) to the use of a chronograph. Formula methodologies demand that the
individual have an understanding of the variables in place.
THIS is where you set yourself to study: as this type of question opens the door to the hobby of both chemistry, physics, and the REAL study of
energetic materials. This is what separates the kids (or not so young idiots) from the true hobbyist.
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WHy Lithium and Fluorine, wouldn't Cesium and Fluorine liberate more energy?
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I know Nukes are off subject.... but
While we're talking about "implosion of a Liquid H Core"
In the original fusion bomb "Ivy Mike" rather than using solid Li6 Deuteride (as they do now), they used liquid Deuterium which, in the secondary,
was compressed with radiation implosion and squeezed between the imploding X-rays and photons ( about the density of lead) and by an exploding
plutonium "spark plug" to heat it to fusion temperatures.
http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/
[Edited on 9-8-2007 by DoomsDavid]
[Edited on 9-8-2007 by DoomsDavid]
\"I Never Came Upon Any of My Discoveries Through the Process of Rational Thinking\"
- Albert Einstein
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