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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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TRINITROBENZENE 139<br />

According to Dautriche, 20 the density <strong>of</strong> compressed pellets <strong>of</strong><br />

TNB is as follows:<br />

PRESSURE: KILOS PER SQUARE CENTIMETER<br />

275<br />

685<br />

1375<br />

2060<br />

2750<br />

3435<br />

DENSITY<br />

1.343<br />

1.523<br />

1.620<br />

1.641<br />

1.654<br />

1.662<br />

<strong>The</strong> greatest velocity <strong>of</strong> detonation for TNB which Dautriche<br />

found, namely 7347 meters per second, occurred when a column<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 pellets, 20 mm. in diameter <strong>and</strong> weighing 8 grams each,<br />

density 1.641 or 1.662, was exploded in a paper cartridge by<br />

means <strong>of</strong> an initiator <strong>of</strong> 0.5 gram <strong>of</strong> mercury fulminate <strong>and</strong> 80<br />

grams <strong>of</strong> dynamite. <strong>The</strong> greatest which he found for TNT was<br />

7140 meters per second, 10 similar pellets, density 1.60, in a<br />

paper cartridge exploded by means <strong>of</strong> a primer <strong>of</strong> 0.5 gram <strong>of</strong><br />

fulminate <strong>and</strong> 25 grams <strong>of</strong> dynamite. <strong>The</strong> maximum value for<br />

picric acid was 7800 meters per second; a column <strong>of</strong> pellets <strong>of</strong> the<br />

same sort, density 1.71, exploded in a copper tube 20-22 mm. in<br />

diameter, by means <strong>of</strong> a primer <strong>of</strong> 0.5 gram <strong>of</strong> fulminate <strong>and</strong><br />

80 grams <strong>of</strong> dynamite. <strong>The</strong> highest velocity with picric acid in<br />

paper cartridges was 7645 meters per second with pellets <strong>of</strong> densities<br />

1.73 <strong>and</strong> 1.74 <strong>and</strong> the same charge <strong>of</strong> initiator.<br />

Velocity <strong>of</strong> detonation, other things being equal, depends upon<br />

the physical state <strong>of</strong> the explosive <strong>and</strong> upon the nature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

envelope which contains it. For each explosive there is an optimum<br />

density at which it shows its highest velocity <strong>of</strong> detonation.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is also for each explosive a minimum priming charge<br />

necessary to insure its complete detonation, <strong>and</strong> larger charges<br />

do not cause it to explode any faster. Figures for the velocity <strong>of</strong><br />

detonation are <strong>of</strong> little interest unless the density is reported or<br />

unless the explosive is cast <strong>and</strong> is accordingly <strong>of</strong> a density<br />

which, though perhaps unknown, is easily reproducible. <strong>The</strong><br />

cordeau <strong>of</strong> the following table 21 was loaded with TNT which was<br />

subsequently pulverized ih situ during the drawing down <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lead tube:<br />

20 Mem. poudres, 16, 28 (1911-1912).<br />

21 Desvergnes, Mem. poudres, 19, 223 (1922).

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