2.1.2 Flashcards
- What is the definition of an explosion?
The violent and rapid decomposition of energetic material to produce heat and gas which will lead to violent pressure
- Definition of Deflagration?
subsonic combustion that usually propagates through thermal conductivity (hot burning material heats the next layer and ignites it)
- Definition of Detonation?
a supersonic exothermic front accelerating through a medium that drives a shock front directly in front of it
- What are the six requirements for military explosives?
Performance Sensitivity (as insensitive as possible) Stability and behaviour in storage Water resistance Consistency (castable; pressible) Thermal behaviour
- What are the 5 factors affecting explosions?
Quality of initiating source Nature of explosive Mass of explosive Unit density of explosive Degree of confinement
- Define the Velocity of Detonation (VoD)
The rate, in metres per sec, at which the wave of detonation passes through an explosive substance
- What are the 4 factors affecting VoD?
Density of the charge
Charge diameter
Degree of confinement
Strength of detonator
- Define Figure of Insensitivity (FoI) ?
A relative number based on the ability of an explosive to remain insensitive to impact
- Define Figure of Power (FoP)?
The ability of an explosive to displace or shatter its surrounding medium. UK standard is TNT (100)
- What is the 2 main purposes for using smoke?
Screening
Signalling
- The 2 main types of Smoke Compositions are?
Zinc powder and zinc oxide with carbon tetrachloride absorbed on keiselguhr or magnesium carbonate
Zinc oxide, zinc powder and hexachlorethane (used in NATO)
- The simplest form of pyrotechnic smoke is produced by burning WP in air to form Phosphorus pentoxide. True or false?
True
List 3 main types of EO which has a filling of WP as a screening smoke?
Grenades
Mortar bombs
Artillery projectiles
Coloured smoke is used during daylight for signalling purposes, what are the 5 colours?
Red Green Blue/violet Yellow Orange