Some Studies of the Propagation of Detonation between Small Confined Explosive Charges
Abstract
A series of measurements was done of the critical conditions for propagation of detonation between highly confined charges in the size range of fuze explosive train components. The point at which propagation across a gap or other relative displacement should occur for fifty percent of trials was determined by varying the displacement in accordance with the socalled Bruceton up and down method. Critical axial air gaps were determined as functions of column diameter, density, explosive material, and column length and critical transverse displacement was measured as a function of explosive material. Axial gap, as might be expected, varies directly with donor diameter. For any given donar diameter there is, apparently, an optimum acceptor diameter which is slightly smaller than the donor diameter. The gap also increases with donor column length, but a given increase in quantity of explosive is more effective when added by increasing the diameter than by increasing the length.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 15, 1950
- Accession Number
- AD0499754
Entities
People
- L. E. Starr Jr.
- R. H. Stresau Jr.
Organizations
- Naval Ordnance Laboratory