Some Observations About the Drop-weight Explosive Sensitivity Test

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The apparent simplicity of the drop-weight apparatus for explosive sensitivity testing hides the reality that it is actually a complex integrated test of both ignition and growth of deflagration. Although the drop-weight test is undeniably a useful screening test for explosive properties, a misunderstanding of the technique’s limitations has blinded many researchers to its limited wider applicability. This monograph discusses how the test actually works, the significant engineering difficulties with standardization between machines, which types of explosives are suited to the test and which are not, and finally offers a few suggestions for alternatives when a more quantified understanding of a material’s response is required for other applications.

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Rae, P. J., & Dickson, P. M. (2021). Some Observations About the Drop-weight Explosive Sensitivity Test. Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials, 7(3), 414–424. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40870-020-00276-2

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