Detonation Soot: A New Class of Ice Nucleating Particle
S. A. Thompson,
A. C. Aiken,
R. C. Huber
et al.
Abstract:Temperatures and pressures from high explosive detonations far exceed atmospheric conditions in typical combustion reactions, and consequently, detonation soot forms with physiochemical properties distinct from soot formed by combustion. In this study, samples of detonation soot from two high explosives, PBX 9502 and Composition B‐3, were analyzed. Ice nucleation experiments on soot collected after controlled detonations were conducted in the laboratory to probe immersion and contact mode freezing. Samples nuc… Show more
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