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Delayed Initiation in a Model Energetic Material
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
We present a simulation studying the initiation of a model energetic molecular solid. For low-velocity, massive flyer-plate impact, the model detonation initiates behind a compaction shock. This detonation front subsequently overtakes the compaction shock exhibiting a behavior qualitatively similar to that observed in experminental studies of homogeneous initiation and delayed detonation from low velocity impact.
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