The deflagration to detonation transition ( DDT ) must however occur within the length of the detonation tube, which can be solved by providing the Shchelkin spiral.
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The Pyr�olophore ran on what were believed to be " controlled dust explosions " of various experimental fuels, although technically they were deflagrations ( rapid burns ).
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But in the chaos created when a jet disintegrates in midair, he said, the clues distinguishing deflagration from detonation can become hidden by all the other damage.
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ANFO is classified as a high explosive, meaning that it decomposes through detonation rather than deflagration at a velocity higher than the speed of sound in the material.
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For a stationary moving deflagration front, these two timescales must be equal : the heat generated by burning is equal to the heat carried away by heat transfer.
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Unlike the high explosives ( HE ) used in traditional ordnance, the pyrotechnic charge produces a subsonic deflagration, not a supersonic detonation, minimizing the blast effects.
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I'm talking about experiments, where detonation ( or deflagration ) is an undesireable reaction . talk ) 06 : 53, 7 May 2013 ( UTC)
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Deflagration AKA burning is not an explosion either . " ( Note that although deflagration isn't a detonation, it is of course considered as an explosion.
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Deflagration AKA burning is not an explosion either . " ( Note that although deflagration isn't a detonation, it is of course considered as an explosion.
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This was quickly shown to provide a simple and reliable means of bringing about relatively gentle deflagration of small and large steel cased munitions with only a low probability of causing detonation.