Influence of external-detonation-generated plasmas on the performance of semi-confined explosive charges

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Lex L. Udy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

External-detonation-generated plasmas, highly ionized zones of reacting material ejected from the surface of detonating explosive charges, are shown to be the cause of channel desensitization, i.e., the self-quenching of a detonating explosive column loaded in a borehole with an air annulus between the explosive and the borehole wall. The effects of this phenomenon on several explosive compositions and types are demonstrated and discussed. The explosives tested include aluminum-sensitized and explosive-sensitized slurries, ANFO, liquid explosives and dynamites. Various techniques are described that can be used to reduce or eliminate the plasma effect.
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APA: Lex L. Udy  (1979)  Influence of external-detonation-generated plasmas on the performance of semi-confined explosive charges

MLA: Lex L. Udy Influence of external-detonation-generated plasmas on the performance of semi-confined explosive charges. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1979.

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