Towards the miniaturization of explosive technology
Stewart, D. Scott
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Title
Towards the miniaturization of explosive technology
Author(s)
Stewart, D. Scott
Issue Date
2001-10
Keyword(s)
Condensed phase explosives
detonation and shock physics
Abstract
Condensed phase explosives used in conventional explosive systems have a charge size on the order of a meter or a sizable fraction of a meter. This paper addresses a range of issues required to scale down the size of explosive systems by a factor of one hundred to one thousand.
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Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (UIUC)
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