Gargamel
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Accelaration ability of (P)ETN
Imagine the following setup:
#(P)ETN is compressed to a density at wich it will reach a final velocity of maybe 7000m/s, after a certain runup distance.
#critical diameter is exceeded
#a shockwave from a primary enters the (P)ETN with a velocity of maybe 2000m/s.
The question is:
How long, or more practical, what distance does it need for the (P)ETN to accelerate to it's final velocity?
I know this depends on more factors, but can anyone provide or cite some information on that, to get some approximate values?
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Dany
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This can be obtained by performing a test called the wedge test, see "LLNL Explosives Handbook: Properties of chemical explosives and explosive
simulants (revision 1, 1972), section 9-30 under "Initial Shock Pressure".
Dany.
[Edited on 18-11-2013 by Dany]
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