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Brittle behavior of explosives during high acceleration
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1981
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Materials ScienceEngineeringGrain BoundariesConstant AccelerationMechanicsExplosive CompactionMechanical EngineeringShock CompressionSolid MechanicsShear StrengthMechanics Of MaterialsBrittle Behavior
The mechanical behavior of explosives subjected to sustained constant acceleration greater than 104 g has been studied in an ultracentrifuge. The explosives are found to behave as brittle solids. Particles break loose from a surface exposed to the acceleration. The fracture is believed to occur at grain boundaries when the tensile or shear strength is exceeded.
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