1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00742304
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Ignition of solid explosives by the heat of dry friction

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“…In theory, whether an explosive can be successfully ignited using stimulation methods with low input energy such as impact, friction and static electricity is closely related to the number, size and temperature of hotspots in the local area of the explosive. 39,40 So, why does ECP-1 exhibits an FS to IS ratio exceeding 20-fold, a significant deviation from other ECPs (as shown in Table 1)? We attribute this distinction to the unique structure of ECP-1 , which results in differences in the generation and growth process of hotspots when subjected to impact and friction stimuli (as shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In theory, whether an explosive can be successfully ignited using stimulation methods with low input energy such as impact, friction and static electricity is closely related to the number, size and temperature of hotspots in the local area of the explosive. 39,40 So, why does ECP-1 exhibits an FS to IS ratio exceeding 20-fold, a significant deviation from other ECPs (as shown in Table 1)? We attribute this distinction to the unique structure of ECP-1 , which results in differences in the generation and growth process of hotspots when subjected to impact and friction stimuli (as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%