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Brisance (/brɪˈzɑːns/; from
French briser 'break, shatter') is the
shattering capability of a high...
- its
brisance.
Brisance values are
primarily emplo**** in
France and Russia. The sand
crush test is
commonly emplo**** to
determine the
relative brisance in...
-
Minimum detonating charge, gram of lead
azide 0.2
Brisance measured by Sand test (% TNT) 116
Brisance measured by
plate dent test 115 to 130 Rate of detonation...
- for
overall energy and
power of detonation, and in
particular for the
brisance or
shattering effect of an
explosive which is due to the
detonation pressure...
-
metal cylinders of
acetylene intended to
increase the
fireball and the
brisance of the explosion.
McVeigh then
added a dual-fuse
ignition system accessible...
- slow
decomposition rate, low
ignition temperature and
consequently low
brisance (breaking/shattering). Low
explosives deflagrate (i.e., burn at subsonic...
- such as PETN and RDX can
feature comparable detonation velocities and
brisance to
Astrolite G.
Astrolite A, a
secondary (and less common) type of Astrolite...
-
between TNT and
ammonium nitrate. TNT has
higher explosive velocity and
brisance, but is
deficient in oxygen.
Oxygen deficiency causes black smoke residue...
- powder. TNT is
added to
create T-ammonal
which improves properties such as
brisance. The
mixture is
often referred to as Tannerite,
which is a
brand of ammonal...
- ISBN 978-0-313-37692-4. Hook, John. "Who
Killed Bob Crane? The
Final Close-Up".
Brisance Books Group (2016). ISBN 9781944194253 Crane,
Robert and Fryer, Christopher...