OBSERVATIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF LOADING DENSITY ON THE INITIATION AND GROWTH OF DETONATION IN AZIDES
Abstract
The ease with which lead azide builds from burning to detonation was measured for a number of different lots obtained from a variety of sources. The hot wire sensitivity of these various lead azides was also measured. The measurements show that dextrinated lead azide as presently specified is very variable in its build up to detonation properties. Some lots of lead azide are particularly poor in making the transition from burning to detonation at commonly used loading pressures. The hot wire sensitivity of various lead azides is shown to increase with increased density and approach the sensitivity of the most sensitive hot wire explosives.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0276138
Entities
People
- M. H. Rowe
- R. F. Stresau
Organizations
- Naval Ordnance Laboratory