The Initiation of Primers by Detonating Cord

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The initiation of cast Pentolite primers by detonating cord has been examined by the combination of two different experimental techniques with computer simulation by the finite element hydrodynamic code DYNA2D. In the first type of experiment, the cord/primer system was placed in a water aquarium, and photographed using a high-speed image converter camera. This highlighted the emergence of the detonation front through the primer surface and the generation of shock waves in the surround- ings. Numerical simulation was used to interpret the experimental record, establishing where the cord had induced buildup to detonation inside the primer. The second experiment used the plate dent test, where the primer was placed in contact with a block of metal (here aluminium), with the resul- tant dent in the metal surface being a measure of primer output. Detailed numerical simulation of this test confirmed that the observed dent was caused by the development of a complex series of shock waves inside the Primer.
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APA:  (1988)  The Initiation of Primers by Detonating Cord

MLA: The Initiation of Primers by Detonating Cord. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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