2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1040.744
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The Polarization of Silver Azide in Electric Field

Abstract: The experimental results show that the relative permittivity in the threadlike silver azide crystals changes under the influence of the polarization field (10-3 ÷ 103 V/m). An amount of the formed intermediate product at a weak noncontact electric field decreases significantly that allows assuming that polarization influences primarily, at the stage of formation of the silver azide decomposition intermediate. The polarization in a constant noncontact electric field may be regarded as a control method of explos… Show more

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“…The samples were stored in noncontact electric field for 24 hours to study the field influence on a process of intermediate product formation. The measuring method of charged particles mobility was used to study the processes in AHM after energetic interference [13]. Urgent Problems of Up-to-Date Mechanical Engineering When studying the decomposition process of silver azide and lead azide crystals, the volume of evolved gas for different samples can essentially vary.…”
Section: Technique Of Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were stored in noncontact electric field for 24 hours to study the field influence on a process of intermediate product formation. The measuring method of charged particles mobility was used to study the processes in AHM after energetic interference [13]. Urgent Problems of Up-to-Date Mechanical Engineering When studying the decomposition process of silver azide and lead azide crystals, the volume of evolved gas for different samples can essentially vary.…”
Section: Technique Of Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%