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SHOCK INITIATION PROPERTIES<br />

5.5-<br />

5.0-<br />

3<br />

2.<br />

E 4.5-<br />

E<br />

z<br />

3 40-<br />

s<br />

Y<br />

:: 3.5-<br />

x<br />

352<br />

3.0-<br />

2.5-<br />

- I<br />

u<br />

%<br />

95 DATE/5 ESTANE<br />

p =I.63 g/cm3<br />

0<br />

+ 25”<br />

0 100”<br />

0 150”<br />

2.ob I I I I I I<br />

0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5<br />

I’<br />

PARTICLE VELOCITY (mm/ps)<br />

95 DATE/S ESTANE<br />

po= 1.63 g/cm 3<br />

0 0<br />

0<br />

\<br />

I I I I I I II<br />

2 4 6 8 IO 20 40<br />

X*(mm)<br />

O--<br />

Fig. 4.06. Shock Hugoniot for 95<br />

DATB/F, Estane at three temperatures.<br />

Fig. 4.07. Relationship between<br />

initial pressure and distance-to-<br />

detonation for DATB at three<br />

temperatures. The arrows indicate<br />

that the transition was not obser-<br />

ved up to the distance where the<br />

point is plotted.

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