Primary Explosives
Secondary Explosives
Tertiary Explosives
What is the problem with azide?
Needs to be stabilised by some form of cation as it has an overall negative charge
What is lead syphnate commonly used?
It is commonly used primary explosive as it is highly sensitive
How are explosives detonated?
Through a direct or indirect response to stimuli
What are the categories of direct stimuli?
What are the categories of indirect stimuli?
What does percussion lead to?
Percussion leads to direct explosion of low explosive propellants
How does percussion lead to direct explosion?
What is percussion caused by?
Percussion is caused by localised heating upon decreased volume
What happens if you compress air too much in an explosive?
How do stabbing-based detonation systems work?
What is a stabbing system?
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What is the problem with stabbing detonators?
In certain types of detonators, particularly when you need to rapidly set off the explosives (e.g semi-automatic weapons), the need can get bent which can lead to a misfire.
Where would you expect to see a stabbing system implemented?
How can you fix the issue that stabbing systems encounter?
If you blunt the end of the needle it can reduce this and produce higher reliability
How does a striker spring work?
It is used in larger explosives and strikes down on the primary explosive which causes the initiation
How does an electrical detonator work?
What do lower powder devices often use to start detonation sequence?
Low-power devices often use lead styphnate to start the detonation sequence as it is highly sensitive
How does a low-power detonator work?
Why is lead azide needed in a low-power detonator?
Lead Azide has a more explosive power which is needed to set off the secondary explosive
What is an explosive train?
A sequential increase in explosive power and decrease in sensitivity
What is the difference between high-power detonators and low-power detonators?
Much higher currents